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Embracing the Circular Economy through Enterprise Architecture

Tullio Siragusa

Embracing the Circular Economy through Enterprise Architecture The concept of a circular economy has been rapidly gaining traction as businesses and governments alike recognize the need to transition from a linear, resource-intensive model to a sustainable, regenerative one.

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The Importance of Staying Scrappy in an AI-Driven Era

Tullio Siragusa

As AI and sophisticated systems become the norm, it’s essential for organizations to retain their creative spirit, agility, and grit. Companies should invest in design thinking, ethnographic research and other human-centric innovation methods. Don’t let your tech stack undermine your agility.

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Embracing the Future: Fractional Executives and Generative AI

Tullio Siragusa

This model is particularly beneficial for startups and small to medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) that require strategic leadership but may not have the resources to support a full-time executive position.

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The Rise of Product Management

Moves the Needle

I don’t know how technical Ken was back then, but he had the respect of the Software Engineers, which was critical. His primary function was to digest the Founders’ vision, understand the market, illicit requirements from customers, and work with Engineering management to determine what would make it into the next release.

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Transforming Challenges into Strategic Opportunities: The Power of Force Field Analysis and OKRs

Tullio Siragusa

With the synergy of FFA and OKRs, the gap between understanding challenges and implementing solutions is bridged, fostering a more agile and adaptive approach to organizational growth and change. This proactive stance is a significant paradigm shift from traditional strategy development, which often separates analysis from execution.