Everyday AI Experiment: How Might AI Assist in Scheduling Meetings?
While I do enjoy meeting with people, I don’t love the task of scheduling meetings.
While I do enjoy meeting with people, I don’t love the task of scheduling meetings.
Is there an AI app that could manage my inbox so that I only see the messages that matter?
This is the introduction to a series of posts summarizing my adventures (and misadventures) in applying artificial intelligence-powered applications to save time and increase productivity.
Like the equipment finance and leasing industry, the CLFP Body of Knowledge evolves and changes.
Did you know that managing the updates to a book (such as the Certified Leasing and Finance Professional Handbook) is strikingly similar to product-managing software?
Often, we’re so engrossed in our day-to-day jobs that we don't have time to learn about exponential technology advances or focus on future possibilities.
It’s not always about finding answers. More importantly, are we asking new questions?
I am honored to have been able to moderate a panel and share insights on technology and innovation within commercial finance.
Hump? What hump? It's hard to see the hump on your own back. In the same way, it's hard to see the lettuce in your own teeth. This post recalls a comical incident involving lettuce. From this incident we can learn some things about what it takes to solve wicked and tricky cross-functional process and technology problems.
Innovation begins by asking, "What if?"
Some of my takeaways from attending the inaugural 2017 CEMC Innovation Summit.
Senior corporate leaders and senior technologists converged at the Ritz Carlton Laguna Beach from June 12-14, 2017 to discuss technology's place in the future of equipment finance. Innovation summit participants are a handpicked group of experts and senior executives shaping the future of the financial services industry and include capital providers, online asset sellers, equipment industry leaders, technology disruptors, and practitioners who are transforming the asset purchase and finance space.