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Innovation Is Overrated: A Provocation
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Digital innovation is not working in the interest of the whole of society. It is time to radically rethink its purpose without…
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The Human Touch
There is no substitute for good, direct, honest training.
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The Four Horsemen of an Ailing Software Project
Don't let the pale rider catch you with an exception.
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Securing the Company Jewels
GitHub and runbook security.
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The Planning and Care of Data
Rearranging buckets for no good reason.
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I Unplugged What?
The lessons here are broader than just a simple "Don't do that."
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