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What We Owe People Who Bring Us Their Biggest Questions
A Guardian columnist wrote something this week that I haven’t quite been able to put down. Amy Galliford, an associate of the Centre for Public Christianity, described catching herself reaching for...
1 day ago6 min read


How to Lead With Humanity in the Age of AI
Have you noticed how many conversations about AI still focus mainly on speed, productivity, and efficiency? Maybe your organisation is investing in AI tools, redesigning roles, or encouraging employees to...
3 days ago10 min read


Why AI's Sustainability Promise Depends on Governance, Not Adoption
Public discussion around generative AI and climate impact often falls into two lazy camps, reflexive doomism, which dismisses the technology as inherently destructive, and techno-optimism, which assumes...
4 days ago5 min read


Cultivating the Conditions in Human AI Development to Safeguard Vulnerability and Pluralism
This article will help center and challenge us to be the cornerstone of nondualism as we move AI development into a platform that honors vulnerability with the workings of pluralism. When we mirror...
4 days ago16 min read


Why Leadership Readiness Is the Missing Link Between AI Innovation and Execution
AI is no longer waiting for organisations to become ready. It is already changing how companies are built, governed, funded, and scaled. The decisive question is whether leaders can operate at this...
6 days ago4 min read


How to Use 'Microsoft To Do' to Bring More Clarity, Calm, and Control Into Your Day
There’s a moment, usually somewhere between the unanswered email, the half-finished task, and the mental reminder you hope you won’t forget, when you realize your brain is carrying far more than it...
Jun 265 min read


Why AI Can’t Write the Book You Actually Need
Artificial intelligence may be changing how books are written, but for authors who want their work to carry authority, personality, and lasting impact, speed is not always the advantage it appears to be...
Jun 246 min read


Why the Future of Technology Must Be Green
As digital systems expand at unprecedented speed, the environmental cost of technology is no longer invisible, forcing a critical rethink of what progress truly means. This article explores how...
Jun 228 min read


Maximum Efficiency: How Proactive Technical Support Keeps Your Facility Running at Peak Capacity
Industrial pneumatic power systems are crucial for the seamless operation of manufacturing plants, automotive production lines, and a variety of other industrial environments. When compressed air is at the heart of your operations, even a minor interruption can lead to production delays, increased costs, and safety concerns. How can facilities ensure that these vital systems run reliably not just today, but for years to come? Building the Foundation: System Assessment and Pro
Jun 223 min read


Why Most Organizations Are Not Ready for AI Agents and How to Close the Governance Gap
AI agents are moving beyond simple chatbots to make recommendations, trigger workflows, and influence business decisions. Yet while organizations are accelerating AI adoption, many lack the governance...
Jun 214 min read


The Legal Industry's AI Reckoning
Artificial intelligence is forcing the legal profession to confront questions it has avoided for decades, not just about technology, but about how lawyers are trained, how legal services are delivered...
Jun 1910 min read


Why AI Makes a Broken Business Worse, and the Audit That Prevents It
Every week, another business owner tells me they’re “adding AI” to their operation. Almost none of them have asked the only question that matters first, "What exactly is the AI going to be standing on...
Jun 1912 min read


How Digital Vendor Management is Fixing Construction Procurement
Imagine buying a fleet of corporate vehicles, but instead of seeing an itemized sticker price, you are handed a single, monolithic bill. No breakdown for the engine, the tech package, or the delivery...
Jun 184 min read


The Future of Care or the Automation of Inequality? Part 3
Artificial intelligence will influence not only patients but also healthcare workers, healthcare entrepreneurs, clinic owners, physicians, nurses, coders, billers, administrators, and allied health...
Jun 1711 min read


The Future of Care or the Automation of Inequality? Part 2
The same technologies capable of expanding healthcare access may also amplify disparities if implemented without intentional governance. Artificial intelligence systems do not emerge...
Jun 167 min read


Why People Resist AI at Work and Why Human Readiness Is the Missing Metric
AI is no longer a future facing experiment. It has moved from innovation labs into inboxes, workflows, customer service, HR processes, analytics, decision making, and everyday knowledge work. For...
Jun 168 min read


How To Govern AI and Reduce Bias, Drift, and Hallucinations
Artificial intelligence is already shaping decisions across industries. Yet most organizations still lack a practical method to govern AI systems. This is not because governance frameworks do not exist...
Jun 154 min read


Why Artificial Scarcity is Now the Smartest Strategy in a Market Flooded with AI Perfection
There is a problem with perfection when everyone has access to it. A flawlessly written email means nothing when every competitor sends one crafted by the same model. A polished landing page loses its edge...
Jun 155 min read


From Programmatic to AI Agents and Lessons from 20 Years of Automation on Forgotten Infrastructure
In 2014, I was saying the same thing in every meeting, on panels, webinars, and in industry conversations: Programmatic advertising would reach linear television and become mainstream within five to ten years.
Jun 157 min read


Your AI Governance May Look Fine, Prove It
Most organisations believe they have human control over AI simply because their governance documents say they do. There is a policy, a named owner, and a human in the loop. On paper, everything looks reassuring.
Jun 127 min read


The Cross-Border Tokenization Problem in Europe
When a tokenization project expands from Switzerland into the EU, teams prepare for a heavier compliance burden. The real challenge is subtler. The EU asks for the same things Switzerland does, in its own way...
Jun 106 min read


Why Businesses Still Need Desktop Application Development
Desktop software is often thought to be becoming unimportant with the increasing popularity of web platforms and cloud software. But that is not the case. Despite this, many organizations continue to...
Jun 95 min read


What I Learned From My Social Media Sabbatical
I recently took a break from social media. Really, it was a break for my soul. My weary, exhausted, disconnected soul needed a pivot. Here is what I learned, three nudges I noticed and leaned into...
Jun 83 min read


How Modern Scammers Are Stealing Your Digital Reputation and Your Customers
If you run a business, you already know how important it is to show up when customers look for you online. For years, keeping your website safe meant writing good content and making sure your site didn’t crash.
Jun 44 min read
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