Your sentence "Our current Work Technology stack is poorly equipped to support this move as it is mainly 30 year software architecture built on top of 20th century management processes" brilliantly sums up where we are starting from.
The DWP wanting users to experience and benefit from AI whilst denying it to employees says it all!
Thanks Peter - much appreciated! For decades the WorkTech stack has shaped and actually constrained the development of organisations. Watching the new wave of platforms emerge with interest!
We are at the peak when it comes to evaluations but we still are early when it comes to adoption.
Good point Johannes - the hype might have peaked, but we are still in the early days for adoption - and I am excited to see where it leads!
This was such a good read. Thank you.
Your sentence "Our current Work Technology stack is poorly equipped to support this move as it is mainly 30 year software architecture built on top of 20th century management processes" brilliantly sums up where we are starting from.
The DWP wanting users to experience and benefit from AI whilst denying it to employees says it all!
Thanks Peter - much appreciated! For decades the WorkTech stack has shaped and actually constrained the development of organisations. Watching the new wave of platforms emerge with interest!
Hello Andy, nice to be reading you. As we imagined the road to the future is bumpy and slippery. So we hold on tight and keep moving.
Couldn't help laughing here, thinking of the dialogue: "Hello, my name is Jane" as I answer back: "Me Tarzan!".
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Olá Volney - I do hope your app has a sense of humour!