The Daily PPILL through the days
Marketing, art or science? – The Daily PPILL #62
Not everything that has a method behind is a science.
Here’s why.
The Amateur – The Daily PPILL #61
If someone makes a living doing something it means they are good at it.
Or are they?
The passenger on the scooter – The Daily PPILL #60
Being the driver can be a tremendous responsibility. Never, ever take it lightly.
Images of Learning – The Daily PPILL #59
You don’t learn at school.
What happens is something quite different.
Being taught is something that “happens” to you. Learning, you have to choose to learn, especially for hard subjects. Be interested, put in the effort and emotional labor, and even then, it may not happen.
Classic virtualization technology – The Daily PPILL#58
Measurement devices could have been one of the first virtual reality or telepresence devices, and anyone could have come up with their own system.
The five Whys – The Daily PPILL #57
Many of us struggle to identify the real issue.
But there are some people who zero-in immediately.
Here is what they do:
They use several techniques that seek systematically for a root cause, and among them, the 5whys is one of the simplest and effective. Find out how can you leverage it too.
The RIGHT positioning – The Daily PPILL #56
What can we learn about a Sushi restaurant and its cute-looking Google listing?
The job of the founder/CEO – The Daily PPILL #55
When navigating the early days of a startup, it is all about the fight for survival.
Getting past GIF stickers for IM and the case for personal AI – The Daily PPILL #54
Are you all caught up with your messages?
Rarely anyone is.
IM has increased the speed of interactions, but some of the insights are getting lost in the stream.
Why the legacy Google Workspace shutting down is a big deal – The Daily PPILL #53
On May 1st, 2022, Google will shut down the remaining access to all users of the original “G Suite”. I am going to say now, that this may just be a good thing.
Not made for that – The Daily PPILL #52
No system in the world has been designed for every possible situation. Problems arise when we fail to recognize that the system is operating outside its limits while still expecting a reliable output.
First or Best? – The Daily PPILL #51
Didn’t manage to get there first? “It already exists”? There is a lot of value in being different.