Diagrams that tell stories
In life we use different maps to represent different aspects of a particular area. Thus, we have political, geographical, climatic, […]
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In life we use different maps to represent different aspects of a particular area. Thus, we have political, geographical, climatic, […]
Learn more →These days, I have been thinking about a class I attended during my time at university, where the professor of […]
Learn more →In our day-to-day searching for solutions to optimize operations, improve efficiency, reduce costs, and keep our customers happy, we find […]
Learn more →Sometimes, due to business requirements, we need to manage complex information related to time and its history.In this context, bitemporal […]
Learn more →Data-driven world companies rely heavily on the seamless flow of information to maintain efficiency, make informed decisions, and stay competitive. […]
Learn more →We often think only about our job (“I am my position”) and have little sense of responsibility for the overall results when all the parts interact. This can lead to suboptimal solutions.
Systems thinking allows us to understand how the different parts of a system interact with each other, rather than analyzing the components in isolation.
Sometimes when we want to improve a process, we only pay attention to cost and time reduction. Approaching the improvement of a process as a benefit maximization work instead of pure reduction, can lead to new revenues and business models.
Learn more →Who hasn’t ever felt that they don’t understand what is going on in their own company, or felt that there […]
Learn more →Artificial Intelligence (AI) has been in the spotlight for the last decade, driving significant changes in most sectors. Within AI, […]
Learn more →A few days ago I was reading an article about the massive layoffs at Twitter, and how despite the drastic […]
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