The Daily PPILL through the days
The hardest 100 feet – The Daily PPILL #121
You want to be that type of person.
You never thought about you that way.
Maybe you just have to do that.
Run towards complexity – The Daily PPILL #120
Digital transformation may touch the lives of many.
And while organizations must transform for their survival, individuals could have a different view.
Our own language – The Daily PPILL #119
Let’s run it up the flag pole and socialize it with the SMT, and after we double click on why it hasn’t been moving the needle, let’s shoot to discuss at QBR.
Say what?
Antibodies reject the organ – The Daily PPILL #118
Is it worth it to spend all that time convincing everybody?
Wouldn’t it be better just to do it?
Non invertible functions – The Daily PPILL #117
The utility of things may not be evident.
Sometimes, the very thing that we believe makes something useless, is what makes them special.
Look! New running shoes! – The Daily PPILL #116
What should come first?
Buy that new shiny toy?
Or work your way up and earn it?
Chef Massimo Botura – The Daily PPILL #115
What can we learn from cooks?
Cooks understand rituals. They perform them daily, in the kitchen, and sometimes outside of it.
Creative destruction – The Daily PPILL #114
You can either tip-toe around the issues and expect things to go smooth or,
you can expect big changes,
but never both.
The one handed keyboard – The Daily PPILL #113
Typing with both hands have been considered a sign that someone had been properly trained.
Things may be changing.
Please, don’t push all the buttons – The Daily PPILL #112
Is the way you are doing things the best?
Is it the one that is using the resources smartly?
The Chatbot – The Daily PPILL #111
I’m sorry, Dave. I’m afraid I can’t do that.
I’m sorry, Dave. I’m afraid I can’t do that.
I’m sorry, Dave. I’m afraid I can’t do that.
Bittersweet – The Daily PPILL #110
There is joy,
there is sadness,
and then there is bittersweet.