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The Importance of Staying Scrappy in an AI-Driven Era

Tullio Siragusa

The Importance of Staying Scrappy in an AI-Driven Era In an age of rapid technological advancements, companies everywhere are embracing artificial intelligence (AI) and automation to modernize their operations. However, they lack the empathy, curiosity, and creativity that humans possess.

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Unlocking Innovation with Data, Creativity, and Automation

Tullio Siragusa

Unlocking Innovation with Data, Creativity, and Automation. For some, it may be through hard work and determination, while others may find success through innovation with creativity, data, and automation. In this podcast recap blog post, we will discuss how innovation derived from creativity, data, and automation can lead to success.

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Creating Urgency: A Key to Success in Sales

Tullio Siragusa

Unconventional Strategies: Embracing Decisiveness One creative approach to instilling urgency is to challenge team members to embrace decisiveness in their personal lives. Balancing Speed with Due Diligence: While decisive action is essential, it must be balanced with thorough evaluation and due diligence.

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30-Year Perspective: Seven Traits of Successful Digital Marketers

Brunner

Thirty years ago, I was working as a software engineer and a systems analyst for an IT consulting company. Much of what we did was custom software development in nature and usually operations related. To me, the internet was like a creative canvas. And the best thing is that a problem-solving approach can be learned.

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Siri, Chess, and Prostheses

Boxes and Arrows

Intelligent machines. There was a time when the mere mention of artificial intelligence was wrapped in constant debate and triggered images of Hollywood-crafted products, like Hal 9000. But we moved on, and now we carry these intelligent machines in our pockets. Intrigued like Napoleon?