Audio recordings read and slightly ad-libbed from my blog, typically no longer than five minutes.
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A post on the benefits of embracing the unknown.
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Thoughts on ignoring a popular product's glaring weakness to pursue sexy new features.
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Thoughts on a few ways to make a living for yourself.
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Thoughts on the generative AI tool that's taking the world by storm.
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Why non-fiction authors should rely upon a common technique in the software-development world.
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Thoughts on the AI tool that's all the rage today. Full post here.
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In this post, I answer this question. Full post here.
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In the abstract, hell yes. For authors, however, the answer is a little more nuanced. Full post here.
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Low-code/no-code tools don't fall neatly into a single category. Full post here.
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Why I specifically avoided a few key topics in my new book Low-Code/No-Code: Citizen Developers and the Surprising Future of Business Applications.
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I answer Seinfeld's immortal question, Who are these people?
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What’s my new book about a nutshell?
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I toss in a few pop culture references and offer thoughts on saying goodbye to one and hello to another one.
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Thoughts on how these two groups approach the craft of penning a book.
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When egos, tech, and the desire for efficiency collide.
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Project charters are meaningless unless people, you know, actually follow them. Sadly, this isn't always the case.
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I'm selectively reading some of my blog posts on Spotify.
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I dust off my old HR hat in today's post and drop a reference from The Wire.
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