In 1930, a 23-year-old teacher in Uruguay named Juan Carlos Ceriani created a new sport. Ceriani wanted to design a game that was similar to soccer, but that his students could play indoors throughout ...
The mythology of innovation often conjures images of boundless resources and complete creative freedom. However, research and corporate experience increasingly suggest the opposite: meaningful ...
A corner flag on a playing field. Source: Idlir Fida via Wikimedia Commons "You don’t have endless resources and endless time. I don’t see that as an obstruction. Instead, I see it as something else ...
“The real problem of humanity is the following: We have Paleolithic emotions, medieval institutions, and god-like technology.” — E.O. Wilson If you talk to anyone who works in tech, they’ll tell you ...
When Marissa Mayer, now CEO of Yahoo, joined Google in 1999 as its 20th employee, she had an important question for the company’s co-founder, Larry Page. Why, she asked, was the design of Google so ...
Business guru Eliyahu M. Goldratt, in his 1984 book The Goal, presents a paradigm shift in management philosophy with the Theory of Constraints. This theory views any manageable system as constrained ...
This week, we announced the winners for the previous Pet Hacks contest and rang in our new contest: The One Hertz Challenge. So that’s got me in a contesty mood, and I thought I’d share a little bit ...
As Clint Eastwood once said, “A man’s got to know his limitations.” Every new entrepreneur soon realizes he or she has some big ones, but very few figure out how to use these them to their advantage.
The session will explore the bottlenecks around true AI infrastructure deployment, identify which of these bottlenecks are real vs perceived, and illustrate the timelines under which those bottlenecks ...
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