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High Performing Teams Are Like Families

BrainMates

They are better described as Adaptive Skills [8] and are well represented in the World Economic Forum’s list of Top 10 skills of 2025 [9] (my emphasis added): Analytical thinking and innovation. Leadership and social influence. Active learning and learning strategies. Complex problem-solving. Critical thinking and analysis.

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What does the Fourth Industrial Revolution have to do with your product?

The Product Coalition

Factories can now rely on a wide range of real time data to make decisions and improve their operations. The Future of Jobs Report was published in 2016 by the World Economic Forum and brings us a forecast of the necessary skillset to be relevant in the workplace until 2020, as shown in the picture below: Source: World Economic Forum?—?Future

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Product Ethics

Roman Pichler

Products are value-creating vehicles: They exist to generate benefits for the users and business. When digital products are offered for free, monetisation typically takes place in form of exposing users to ads and selling their data. But this only works if enough people sufficiently engage with the product.

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Product Ethics

Roman Pichler

Products are value-creating vehicles: They exist to generate benefits for the users and business. When digital products are offered for free, monetisation typically takes place in form of exposing users to ads and selling their data. But this only works if enough people sufficiently engage with the product.

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Major Migrations Are An Organizational Challenge, Not Just a Technical Challenge

Mironov Consulting

 Usually the discussion is highly technical: APIs, data transformation, feature ladders.  But We have development teams maintaining lot of (mostly old) product versions including 10+ on-prem threads.  And ” The need for professional services is a burden — even though we get paid for it.  Our