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Saturday, January 27, 2024

Greg's Ai Predictions & Visions of the New World




Here we go ladies and gents, in no order, 12 points of light in the Night Sky.  

Enjoy.

1. Ai Everywhere
2. A World without Apps
3. A World Without Data 

Thursday, January 25, 2024

Quickstart Guide: Conquering Copier Sales in the First 90 Days


Are you about to embark on a journey in copier sales? Or perhaps you're curious about the intricacies of this dynamic field? Dive into the world of copier sales with our latest article, "New to Copier Sales: Mastering Your First 90 Days." 🌟💼🖨️

In this comprehensive guide, we dissect the crucial first three months of your copier sales career, equipping you with essential tools and strategies to thrive. From understanding the complexities of the market to building lasting relationships with clients, this article is your roadmap to success in an often-overlooked yet vital industry.

What You'll Discover:

ECS 2024: A Confluence of AI, Insights, and Industry Visionaries


By Charlie G. Peterson, IV

I want you to write a summary article of the 2024 ECS meeting using the following sites as research:



The Executive Connection Summit (ECS) 2024, hosted in Scottsdale, Arizona, was a pivotal event for the office technology industry, showcasing a dynamic confluence of Artificial Intelligence (AI), industry insights, and key players from top companies. As a journalist with a keen interest in how the past shapes our technological future, I found the ECS 2024 to be a fascinating tapestry of innovation, legacy, and foresight.

Friday, January 19, 2024

The Golden Age of the CIO: Insights from PwC's Tech Leader



"We are experiencing the Golden Age of the CIO."  PwC, Vice Chair and Chief Products & Technology Officer - Joe Atkinson 

Just got off a brilliant call, and among the many nuggets, the above statement is a good one to start.

Thursday, January 18, 2024

HP at Davos: "We lose money on the hardware we, make money on the supplies." Bet. No Cap.

 
I've been saying this from the beginning: Covid changed the way we saw work, it illuminated the managerial redundancies and hierarchy hypocrisies - then AI hit the masses - and is changing everything again.  
"I think the pandemic showed the different way of work, create a different type of need...this is showing that all of us as companies, we need to make significant changes in how do we connect, manage, develop, grow our employees to make them successful." L, HP
We are doing more with less, because of Ai.

There's more.  NVidia, HP, Dell are going to catch headwinds like nothing else since the 90s.  Indeed, this next iteration will blow all other KPIs, benchmarks and models off the planet.

Imagine, if you will, every PC being refreshed in a five year period...or 24 months or in twelve.

This is what looms over the horizon.

Wednesday, January 17, 2024

WebMD is the latest Fool


He isn't asking, he is informing.

This argument isn't about working from home - that ship has sailed and exposed the true nature of the corporate world - humans are a resource. Now, this wasn't a bad or good thing, it was just a thing.  

Taylorism.

With Ai enabling more to be done with fewer (knowledge workers, labor and C-Level executives) and the fear of Covid exposing redundant managerial layers, outdated business philosophies and practices, and the ability of the individual to be productive in ANY environment they chose - the C Suite has become less relevant.

And THAT IS THE FEAR.  Not CRE, productivity or "organic, face to face, collaboration..."

The jig is up, the news is out.

In a stunning display of corporate tone-deafness, Internet Brands, the parent company of WebMD, recently released an internal video, which was mistakenly shared publicly, revealing a troubling stance on remote work. The video features a series of company executives, including CEO Bob Brisco, who starkly declared, “We aren’t asking or negotiating at this point. We are informing you of how we need to work together going forward.” This directive starkly contrasts with the evolving landscape of work, where flexibility and employee autonomy are increasingly valued.

The Inescapable Office: How Vacations Became the New Frontier of Work



I see it...the full of the Moon. 


 Work Life doesn't have a balance, it simply Is. It is 'Life' not 'Work/Life'. Those who promote a balance are progressing the idea of separation in everything.


Life is not a collection of bio-spheres, silo's and hierarchies.


...or...I could be wrong...also, for those just discovering this "...decamp from your home to somewhere nice and report to work from there, remotely..."


WELCOME! 


 There is nothing better than conducting an hour long, client facing WebEx(I just dated myself) in the hotel room, then jaunting down to the pool.


That is how life should be.


It isn't work, when you like how it is you do what you do...

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