Distributed software teams should be more inclusive, more fun, and more sustainable.
The future of remote, distributed agile is ‘asynchronous’.
The future of remote, distributed agile is ‘asynchronous’.
The Chinnaswamy stampede highlights the daily risks the Indian salaried class faces. While there is no silver bullet solution to these problems, remote work can provide Indian knowledge workers some relief from these stresses.
It takes a special discipline to push back against novelty and embrace routine, boring solutions. That discipline, however, can lead to surprising efficiency.
In the age of AI-generated outputs, there’s still room for the glorious unpredictability of being human.
If AI-first knowledge work benefits from a new way of organising, is an RTO-mindset a limiting factor for succeeding in the AI age?
The days of manually curating and organising company knowledge will soon be behind us. Knowledge managers can’t operate as librarians anymore. They must, instead, elevate their AI literacy, implement an AI-first KM stack and deploy themselves as consultants to implement knowledge-enabled workflows.