
Two at the Top, Three that Last
Two leaders look elegant. Three are often more durable. A leadership duo at the top feels reassuring. It suggests balance, complementary strengths, and a fair

Two leaders look elegant. Three are often more durable. A leadership duo at the top feels reassuring. It suggests balance, complementary strengths, and a fair

A two-word sentence can trigger a nine-zero decision. “Translate COBOL.” When Anthropic explained how Claude Code could read, analyze, and accelerate COBOL modernization work, part

In 1939 at the University of California, Berkeley, a PhD student arrives late to a statistics class. On the blackboard: two problems. He copies them,

Saturday of the absurd. 7% of American adults believe chocolate milk comes from brown cows. Yes. Brown cows. Before you laugh… ask yourself an uncomfortable

He changed planets the way he changes T-shirts. Or the mother of his children. Yes, I’m talking about Elon Musk. Some leaders pivot because they