Culture
The Magic of Acorns 4 minutes read.
What a beautiful story and an important lesson. It made me think of org design - If you think of companies that way, you can look at Builders aiming to change the org structure to solve everything, while Gardeners look at the individuals as a way to influence the transformation they seek to see.
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Nike Employee Memo From 1977 3 minutes read.
"Perfect results count -- not a perfect process. Break the rules : fight the law." I love this one. Finding global maxima requires such thinking.
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Your AI Team Is Slowing Down Your Company 4 minutes read.
Eden Shochat covers an interesting and timely org design dilemma most companies face if you think about LLM. You should have an AI team if the purpose is to create a differentiator on top of LLM, which will become an unfair advantage for the company. This requires internal learning cycles and expertise to determine what that means and how to approach it. You want to give them quiet and focus to understand the technological edge rather than investing in education. This is required to "scale out" the new paradigm thinking and tools. You should emerge the skills and mindset within teams if you seek to leverage the technology locally to find a new point of optimization in that team and product - e.g. how can we offer better experience on top of what we have, automate parts that will benefit from it, etc.
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