The Daily PPILL through the days
Expendable: The three jobs of the CEO – The Daily PPILL #348
Become the least important to be the most important.
The relentless pursuit – The Daily PPILL #347
Better. Cheaper. Faster.
Inexhaustible: Unveiling the Illusion of Idea Scarcity – The Daily PPILL #346
A liberating truth: ideas flow endlessly, replenishing themselves with every shared thought.
How human thinking really shapes our reality – The Daily PPILL #345
YES, there is a connection between focused thinking and transforming our world
Great technology, bad place – The Daily PPILL #344
All platforms face a dilemma: shaping the user experience, cracking down on toxic trolls risks compromising their status as true platforms.
Retro all around – The Daily PPILL #343
Grocery shopping has evolved from personalized service to self-service, and now remote shopping. Cutting-edge can be retro revisited.
Is the human an enabler or a limitation? – The Daily PPILL #342
The singularity can be seen as a transition where the teacher becomes a hindrance, limiting growth and progress.
Actionable AI – The Daily PPILL #341
Sometimes we still fall into thinking that nothing’s going to change. Very soon, being an undifferentiated voice-over artist will be no longer a thing.
Patents vs. secrets – The Daily PPILL #340
How Intellectual Property Protection Varies from Secrecy to Patents
Re-post: Less is more – The Daily PPILL #339
To enhance product value, consider removing unnecessary features that add complexity or cost without significant benefit to the intended audience.
Peer reviewed – The Daily PPILL #338
When dishonesty gets aired out, it may seem that there is a major flaw in the peer-review system, but it is this very act that keeps science objective.
The 13 month calendar – The Daily PPILL #337
Cultural standards shape our practices, even if they no longer make sense; like the 13-month year, change isn’t always worth it.