heroes and villains
Heroes and Villains throughout history that have defined their industries and workflow as we know it today. Those we look up to, and those we learn mistakes from.
Goodbye and Good Riddance 2023
The year 2023 is coming to an end and I can only thank the universe that this is finally happening. Why, you may ask? 2023 has been a tough year……an extremely rough year and it all started on the 1st January 2023, and most days of this horrific year has beaten me bloody and raw.
Colleen MillsteedPublished 5 months ago in JournalMy Biggest AI Fear
There are a lot of fears that people have around AI. Most of them, I don't agree with. But I understand why they exist.
Cody Dakota Wooten, C.B.C.Published 5 months ago in JournalUkraine war live updates: Zelenskyy says 'new phase of war' has begun, Hungary to back EU 'strategic partnership
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy on Thursday called for speedier strongholds in important milestones that face attacks from Russian powers, especially in eastern Ukraine.
Mohammed MirajPublished 5 months ago in JournalVUCA In Leadership Psychophysiology
Let's dive into a fun topic today - VUCA! What the heck is that? Well, it's an acronym that has floated around since the 80's, but has gained more attention over the past 2 decades.
Cody Dakota Wooten, C.B.C.Published 5 months ago in JournalSecrets
Introduction This is another piece that I haven't a clue how I am going to write it. It is inspired by the number of Vocal and Medium stories that say they are going to tell us "secrets".
Mike Singleton - MikeydredPublished 5 months ago in JournalCircular Business
In Life, there are many things that are done in certain ways that may not be the "best" way to do things. Very often we end up finding that those ways can actually be VERY detrimental.
Cody Dakota Wooten, C.B.C.Published 5 months ago in JournalThe Americanization of Kambili
In the bustling city of Chicago, where the skyline kisses the clouds, and the streets hum with the rhythm of a thousand stories, there lived a young woman named Kambili. Her roots traced back to Nigeria, a land of vibrant traditions and close-knit communities, but destiny had woven a unique tapestry for her—an American tale in the making.
Nexus NarratorPublished 5 months ago in JournalAttachment And Non-Attachment In Our World
Anyone who knows me and follows my work knows that I think a lot - Perhaps more than is good for me. I was reading a couple of different articles today and something struck me.
Cody Dakota Wooten, C.B.C.Published 5 months ago in JournalBorrowing For Momentum
Perhaps it is only a fantasy of mine, but I know I have things to contribute to people--things which would be barterable for cash for living, in all aspects of the word--and know I can do something for them that is not only helpful, but elegant, inspiring, valuable, etc. It is the getting into that position that is, cut and dry, the issue.
AI, Leadership, Business, And The Future
Well, if you have been following any Business news lately, you will have heard a LOT about OpenAI. Yet, it is somewhat strange that for all that has occurred, and all that has been in the spotlight, there is still quite a bit of mystery around everything.
Cody Dakota Wooten, C.B.C.Published 5 months ago in JournalThe Lie of Thanksgiving
I’m gonna start this off by saying that we do celebrate Thanksgiving. We cook a feast, and we eat. But you won’t see a Macy's parade on our television. Instead, it’s probably something to entertain young kids- that does not indulge in the massive disgusting, lie that is Thanksgiving.
Hope MartinPublished 5 months ago in JournalOvercoming Quiet Quitting
Quiet Quitting is a huge problem for Organizations. According to Gallup, nearly 60% of Employees are doing it. When combined with Actively Disengaged Employees (Those ACTIVELY working against an Organization), this leads to $8.8 Trillion LOST every year.
Cody Dakota Wooten, C.B.C.Published 5 months ago in Journal