
How Industries Survive Your Better Choices
No industry likes any behavioural pattern that reduces their business scope. It is not a moral stance. It is not even a particularly human stance.
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No industry likes any behavioural pattern that reduces their business scope. It is not a moral stance. It is not even a particularly human stance.

Microsoft, through LinkedIn, has decided to feed its shiny new generative AI tools with the thing it never has enough of, your data. Posts, comments,

The Autumn Budget is peering at us from the calendar like a dentist’s appointment. We all know it’s coming, we all know it’s going to

Running a business is a bit like being the ringmaster of a circus, a role you never really thought you would have to organise when

In today’s world, where messaging apps seem to multiply faster than rabbits, it’s easy to get lost in the sea of options. Enter Bitchat, an

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There’s a curious ritual playing out in networking groups and one-to-ones these days. It usually begins with: “Have you heard of [insert name of self-help

There was a time when you could walk into a bank, speak to a human being, and open an account with a smile, a utility

Once upon a time, we hired people. We had meetings. We asked for help. Now? We onboard talent, host alignment sessions, and escalate pain points.

There was a time not so long ago, say aroud 2012, when the most dedicated “experts” in your life were nutritional therapists pushing kale with