Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. I write about 21st century leadership, Agile, innovation & narrative. “Psychological safety” was once an obscure term in ...
For too long, design has been too focused on how things look. That makes sense when products are competing for attention. Form becomes a way to stand out, a signal of taste, a shortcut to desire. But ...
When a startup struggles, founders usually assume the solution is obvious: more marketing, more hiring, or more capital. But in my experience advising founders, the real issue is usually something ...
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Congress is solving the wrong rail safety problem
For generations of American families, railroading has been more than a job; it has been a way of life. Parents passed down careers to their children. Communities grew around rail hubs. Entire family ...
This voice experience is generated by AI. Learn more. This voice experience is generated by AI. Learn more. Change management keeps failing, even when execution is disciplined. The problem isn’t ...
AI detection is the wrong focus: The article argues that AI detectors are unreliable and that detection-first policies spend energy on policing rather than teaching. Policies should emphasize learning ...
Many conversations about the U.S. healthcare workforce start with the same word: shortage. Legislators want to fund more residency slots. Medical schools are expanding enrollment. Policy papers ...
AI doesn’t need to be fully correct to sound convincing. Three Gemini conversations reveal why expertise and skepticism still ...
Startups often fail because intelligent people spend enormous effort trying to fix the wrong issues. When a startup struggles, founders usually assume the solution is obvious: more marketing, more ...
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