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Improving Human Decision Making
On December 28, 1978, United flight 173 took off from JFK airport in New York bound for Portland, Oregon with a stopover in Denver. In the cockpit were…
Apr 10
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March 2024
Transforming the Nature of Power in Organizations
Whether an organization is effective or not is all about power. Effective organizations are influential players who are able to shape the world when…
Mar 28
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Peer-to-Peer Networks Are the Future of Organizational Work
One of the most consequential developments of the Digital Age is that centralized, hierarchical organizations that leverage the individual intelligence…
Mar 20
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Thinking Differently
In the twentieth century, business leaders believed the secret to corporate growth and longevity was finding a way to differentiate your products from…
Mar 6
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February 2024
Which Job Would You Take?
Imagine you are looking for a new job. You have received two offers, both for the same salary and comparable benefits. You need to decide which job to…
Feb 28
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Nobody Is Smarter Than Everybody
My new book "Nobody Is Smarter Than Everybody: Why Self-Managed Teams Make Better Decisions and Deliver Extraordinary Results" is now available. The…
Feb 21
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There Has to Be a Better Way
Bureaucracy is plagued with inherent blind spots. Because bureaucracies leverage the individual intelligence of elite experts by giving them…
Feb 13
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Moving Beyond the Hazards of Human Bias
In 2002, Daniel Kahneman was awarded the prestigious Nobel prize in economics. This extraordinary feat was even more impressive because Kahneman is a…
Feb 7
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January 2024
The Coming Shift from Workers to Gamers
Whether we’re ready to acknowledge it or not, Digital Transformation—the fundamental socioeconomic architectural shift from top-down hierarchies to…
Jan 24
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The Human-Machine Symbiosis
Over three days in February 2011, the American public was introduced to the amazing capabilities of artificial intelligence (AI) during the telecast of…
Jan 11
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December 2023
An Evolutionary Leap in Human Intelligence
“May you live in interesting times,” is an old English expression whose enigmatic meaning can make people wonder whether they’ve been offered a blessing…
Dec 6, 2023
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November 2023
Self-Management & Collective Intelligence in Business Governance
I recently had the honor, along with my colleague Doug Kirkpatrick, to be on the Inspirational Insights Podcast hosted by Dawna Jones. In this hour-long…
Nov 30, 2023
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