“The future belongs not to those with the largest pantry, but to those who learn how to cook.“ My wife Robin maintains what she calls a “well-stocked pantry.” That’s what enables a busy corporate executive to leave the office at the end of the day with absolutely no idea what she’s going to make for […]
Intelligence? Which Intelligence? Before we can understand the future of Artificial Intelligence, Digital Intelligence, Collaborative Intelligence, or whatever else we may eventually call this strange new thing, we need to pause and ask a more basic question. What is intelligence? Not intelligence as measured by SAT scores, IQ tests, academic credentials, or impressive résumés. Not […]
You Don’t Have to Be Einstein to Have Einstein Moments Something enormous has entered the room. It’s the proverbial ignored elephant. Most people feel it, even if they cannot yet name it. Artificial Intelligence is no longer a distant technology story. Every day it is changing how we learn, work, create, communicate, decide, lead, teach, […]
First Article in the “Must Lead” Series This article begins a new FACTORS Digital Intelligence series called “Must Lead.” The premise is simple: in the era of artificial intelligence, certain institutions can no longer afford to wait, watch, react, or follow. They must lead. We begin with Catholic schools because no subject is more foundational […]
What a beloved cat taught me about relevance, trust, and Collaborative Resonance. My cat died yesterday morning. I spent the rest of the day until just before dark adding two things to my resume that I had not planned when I woke up that morning: Casket Maker and Grave Digger. Karla was worth it. I […]
Why Architecture Determines Survival in the Age of Intelligence There is a quiet but decisive split happening in how organizations, products, and software applications are being architected and built today. On one side are companies trying to “add AI” to what they already have. On the other are systems being designed with AI as their […]