Leadership
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The education of corporate silence: how experienced engineers learn to watch projects fail
Senior professionals develop an instinct for strategic inaction. The institutional costs are higher than anyone admits.
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Why AI can replace software engineers but not chief executives, according to chief executives
The automation debate reveals less about technology than about who holds power over how we value labour
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Rockstar Games fires 34 union organisers days after workers reach collective bargaining threshold
IWGB accuses GTA studio of 'most blatant' union-busting in gaming history as fired UK workers denied legal representation
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Europe's founders battle learned helplessness as much as regulation
When complex systems breed cultures of resignation, individual agency becomes both solution and competitive advantage
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Engineering leaders demand systems design skills as AI coding assistants produce mounting technical debt
Tools like GitHub Copilot promise productivity gains, but companies discover that AI-generated code works brilliantly in clean systems and catastrophically in messy ones
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Synology abandons drive restrictions after 2025 NAS sales collapse
Six-month experiment in vendor lock-in ends as technically proficient users migrate to alternatives
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Remote work succeeds by recreating the kitchen, not the conference room
Why surveillance software and forced returns reveal management failure rather than employee problems
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OceanGate's toxic workplace culture systematically dismantled safety controls before Titan killed five
Coast Guard report reveals systematic intimidation tactics and regulatory avoidance that made five deaths 'preventable'
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Why your best employees quit after seeing the big picture
How process mapping exercises systematically drive away top talent
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The cognitive revolution hiding in plain sight
How information density became business's most undervalued competitive advantage
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When everyone's an expert and no one can lead
As organisations pour unprecedented resources into leadership development, institutions are failing at record rates. What if the cure has become part of the disease?