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One of my primary goals in business is to help organizations acquire insight. Insight is a clear, and sometimes surprisingly sudden, understanding of a complex situation. Oliver Wendell Holmes once said, “A moment’s insight is sometimes worth a life’s experience.” Paul Gauguin shut his “eyes in order to see.” Kahil Gibran believed that, “Progress lies not in enhancing what is, but in advancing toward what will be.”
In order for insight to occur, there needs to be experience, knowledge, and a recognition of patterns. The moment of insight frequently comes from seeing the world in a new way, a way that connects the dots. How do we as technologists help our customers recognize the knowledge that is right in front of them? Does the technology that we deploy increase or decrease organizational insight. How do we help people apply acquired insight to get better results? How do we help people see things in a different way?
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