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A Futuristic Vision For The Middle East?

Timo Elliott

I recently had the honor of being a presenter and moderator at some internal kickoffs in the (incredibly dynamic) Middle East region, and with tongue firmly in cheek, I had fun with text-to-AI algorithms to portray what the future might look like: City skylines with flying taxis?

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Seeing Your Vision

Leading Agile

Helen Keller never let her physical constraints define her vision. She is referenced as saying, “The only thing that is worse than being blind is having sight but no vision.” For Helen Keller, having a vision was much more important than the physical ability to see. Sight vs. Vision. Vision and Potential.

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How Real is Spatial Computing For The Enterprise?

Timo Elliott

I got a chance to try out the Apple Vision Pro at the SAP Paris office yesterday (a real honor, since it’s not going to be commercially available in France until much later this year). My views changed somewhat last year when I saw a great presentation by Oliver Gutzeit , the leader of SAP’s Global Experience Technology Unit.

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BANI or VUCA: Which is Your Vision of Reality?

Netmind

The United States Department of Defense developed a vision to describe the new world around four dimensions: Volatile, Uncertain, Complex and Ambiguous. Another thing is that the real problems of the past and the present are comparable: from access to basic resources, to expectations for the future. appeared first on Netmind.

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4 ways to promote ownership while remaining a present leader

Monday

Get in touch How can you promote ownership while remaining a present leader? Only then, once you’re on the same page about the vision and desired end results, can you give them the reins and let them determine how to get there. Check in and provide feedback Be a present manager by following up with your team members.

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The Past, Present, and Future of Scrum

Netmind

Scrum’s long history began 25 years ago when the Scrum framework was officially presented at OOSPLA 1995. This was a concise document which unified visions that had begun to diverge and saturated the framework with more and more elements and entities, despite the fact that Scrum was originally designed as a “light” framework.

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Business analysis with artificial intelligence in year 20XX

Analysts Corner

link] The video: a futuristic vision of business analysis with artificial intelligence Imagine a world in the year 20XX — I don’t dare to put a specific number here. AI presents graphs and diagrams for the analyst to visualize information clearly and intuitively. Presenting information projected in images and graphs.