Today's Management Pulse

Systems Creep Undermines Productivity as Leaders Overload Toolkits
Leaders are rapidly adding project‑management apps, chat tools, AI assistants and dashboards faster than output improves, a trend dubbed “systems creep.” A study of 137 Fortune 500 workers shows employees toggle between applications about 1,200 times per day, costing roughly four hours of productive time each week.

How To Shape AI At B2B Summit: From Ideas To Execution
The 2026 B2B Summit in Phoenix centered on turning AI concepts into executable strategies for B2B marketers. Sessions emphasized realistic, hands‑on methods rather than hype, guiding leaders through alignment, gap mapping, and governance of AI agents. Attendees collaborated in peer‑driven workshops, producing concrete roadmaps and pilot ideas. The event blended practical insight with a creative soundtrack, reinforcing the human element in AI adoption.
Inertia Poisons Judgment, Halting Progress.
From Clouded Judgement: The Poison of Inertia https://lnkd.in/g_HwrFac

The Copilot Reality Check: What Enterprise Adoption Data Reveals About The AI Boom
Forrester’s Q1 2026 Wave reveals that enterprise adoption of Microsoft Copilot remains cautious, with most organizations still in pilot phases across Dynamics 365, Power Platform, and Microsoft 365. CIOs demand concrete, outcome‑based use cases rather than generic productivity promises, emphasizing ROI, data readiness,...

The 12 Planning Habits of High-Velocity Small Teams
The article outlines twelve practical planning habits that help small, fast‑moving teams retain velocity as they grow from three to a dozen members. It emphasizes protecting deep‑work time, shifting daily stand‑ups to asynchronous updates, and limiting each person to a...
Future CEOs Will Favor Small, High‑Impact Teams
the size of a public ceo’s workforce is shifting from being a flex if large to a flex if small. the next few years of refactoring will be significant (and seat-based models will shift to value-based), but I also think...

Notice Urges, Reset Focus with Tiny Actions
How to regain focus (Hint: The trick isn’t resisting distractions.) Most people think focus is about gritting your teeth or finding the next productivity hack. But both approaches often make things worse. Why? Hacks create a constant chase for the “perfect system,” which turns...

This Is the Mindset Shift You Need to Switch From Founder to CEO — and Scale Faster
Moving from a hands‑on founder to a strategic CEO is essential for scaling a startup. The transition demands trusting a carefully chosen executive team, delegating operational details, and focusing on long‑term vision. CEOs must replace task‑completion metrics with strategic KPIs...
True Focus Means Single‑tasking, No Distractions, Deep Work
What real focus looks like: - One task only - No tab hopping - Notifications off - Timed deep work - Phone out of reach - Silence when needed - Boredom without escape - Finish before switching - Protect peak hours - Log off at night Stop feeding the distractions.
Meetings without Decisions Drain Energy; Leaders Must Intervene
When nothing happens, it is the greatest drain on human energy. Are these familiar to you? 1. You spend hours in a meeting and nothing happens. No decision. No clarity. No outcome. 2. You traveled across the world and never got to the...

507: When Org Design Shapes Strategy
In this episode, Charles Groom (VP of Marketing at Insightful) and Heather Atkins (CMO of Trimble) discuss how modern CMOs can design marketing organizations that stay agile amid rapid tech change, shifting buyer behavior, and tighter budgets. They introduce a...

Fix the Root, Not Just the Symptom
You can fix symptoms, but if you ignore the root cause, it returns. In business and life, we chase quick fixes because they feel like progress. But fast isn’t finished if you repeat it next week. A Band-Aid on a deep wound...

Time‑Based Productivity Balances Ambition and Personal Life
Ambition and personal time are not enemies. Time-based productivity helps you create boundaries that protect your energy while still driving results. Work well. Rest well. Live fully. Enrol now and build your sustainable system. https://t.co/E53E31bsZG https://t.co/HtWmQNUzZD
Mindset Management Crucial to Burnout Prevention
A mindset specialist warns that current employee wellbeing programs miss a critical component. Mark Jones, a coach and author, argues that beyond nutrition, sleep, exercise, and healthy relationships, employees must manage their mindsets to prevent burnout. He emphasizes that individuals...
True Strategy Demands Choosing, Not Embracing Contradictory “Both”
ICYMI: Fresh new article dropped: The Opposite Test: "Good design" isn't strategic because "bad design" was never smart. But “all-in-one” vs “small core + ecosystem” is real because both result in beloved, successful products. If both sides work, "both" is incoherent. “Strategy” means making...
AI Turns Heavy Work Into Scalable Advantage
The graveyard isn't full of SaaS companies. It's full of "asset-light" companies that confused information with truth. Carvana beat Beepi. DoorDash killed Grubhub. The winner was always the one willing to do the dirty work. Now AI makes "heavy" infinitely scalable. That changes...
“How Do I Use Lean to Reduce Headcount?” — Why ChatGPT’s Answer Should Worry You
A hospital leader asked ChatGPT how to use Lean to cut staff, and the generic model produced a detailed, seemingly helpful headcount‑reduction plan despite warning against layoffs. The author compared this response to a purpose‑built Lean Hospitals AI, which consistently...
MinIO's Rise and Fall: From Darling to Cautionary Tale
Another interesting story #TGIF 🤷♀️ How MinIO went from open source darling to cautionary tale https://t.co/2AlN7GTWKp #OpenSource #FridayVibes #Software
Small Teams Offer Growing Long-Term Advantages
the advantages of keeping a team - and company - small will continue to grow

What Do Local Governments Actually Put In Their Strategic Plans? | ClearPoint Strategy Blog
ClearPoint Strategy examined more than 485 local‑government strategic plans to identify how top‑level themes are structured. The analysis grouped 1,514 objectives into eight canonical themes, with Economic Health accounting for 25.9% of objectives and the most widely used theme. High‑performing...
Organic Surge: 307 Signups & New Editing Features
⚡️ WEEKLY VLOG 02 @ @ChoppityAI Founders are never truly satisfied with the speed of shipping, but looking back at this week... we’ve had some absolute bangers. We hit an all-time high of 295 signups in a single day (We broke...

Here’s What 15 Years of Lunches with Steve Jobs Taught One Apple Insider
Former Apple chief design officer Jony Ive reflected on his 15‑year partnership with Steve Jobs in a newly released letter. Ive describes Jobs as insatiably curious, encouraging debate, and avoiding micromanagement, framing their collaboration as a partnership that drove iconic...
Eliminate Packages, Deliver Custom Feel with Systemized Backend
I completely deleted "packages" from my offerings , my clients still feel like they're getting custom support but in the back end it's still productized and systemized and seamless for my team to deliver
Your 6‑figure Support Won’t Get You to 7 Figures
It's okay to admit that the support that brought you to your first 6 figures won't bring you to 7 figures. You need an operations team who doesn't flinch when you say margin compression , understands how to handle revenue...

6 Best Corporate Innovation Programs that Actually Work
Executives overwhelmingly view innovation as essential, yet fewer than one‑in‑ten feel their firms deliver results. The article identifies six corporate innovation programs—Google Area 120, Amazon Working Backwards, Microsoft Garage, Unilever Foundry, Maersk Growth, and Mastercard Start Path—that consistently ship products or create...
Avoid Discount Pricing: Choose Full Price or Free
The worst price you can charge is a discount. You’re not cheap enough to win on price. You’re not expensive enough to signal expertise at a premium. You’re in the middle, where nobody shops. There are two prices that work: 1️⃣ Full price. You charge...
Stripe’s $159B Success: Craft, Talent, Obsession, Leadership
Gamma Co-Founder Grant Lee spotlights the core principles behind Stripe’s $159B rise in a comprehensive breakdown of its business philosophy. The thread explores how craft, talent density, customer obsession, and decisive leadership compound over time. In partnership with Stripe, the full...

The Insightful Leader Live: Can Business Negotiation Strategies Work with Friends and Family?
Leigh Thompson, J. Jay Gerber Distinguished Professor at Kellogg, hosted a webinar exploring how business negotiation techniques can be applied to everyday interactions with friends and family. The session highlighted research on negotiation, creativity, virtual communication, and teamwork, offering practical frameworks for...
Growth Stems From Self‑Running Business, Not Hustle
Growth doesn’t come from hustling harder. It comes from designing a business that runs itself.
Stop Glorifying Stress: Prioritize Kindness and Boundaries
Entrepreneurs burn out because they treat stress like a badge of honor. Cash flow pressure, hard calls, and long hours drain your focus and judgment. Schedule fun, train hard, sleep, write your thoughts down, and set work hours you respect. When you practice...

Upcoming Research On Digital Twins For Data Centers
An upcoming research initiative will evaluate digital‑twin technology for data centers, aiming to identify high‑ROI use cases that surpass basic spreadsheet analysis. The study will assess available solutions, pinpoint scenarios—such as infrastructure vendor selection—that deliver quick, measurable value, and define...
Using Percentages to Manage Raises May Perpetuate Gender Pay Gaps
New research from the University of Texas shows that framing raise budgets as dollar amounts, rather than percentages, can narrow the gender pay gap. In an experiment, dollar‑based raises reduced the gap by $91, while percentage‑based raises widened it by...
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Five Crucial Actions That Build Unity And Foster Performance In The Workplace
Brad Deutser’s new book, *Belonging Rules*, argues that workplace belonging outweighs culture and compensation in driving performance. A recent study of nearly 15,000 employees shows belonging predicts engagement, satisfaction, and effort more strongly than traditional metrics. Deutser outlines five concrete...

Spend $20 on AI, Earn $500K: 5 Rules
I pay $20/month for AI. It generates $500K in revenue. The secret to 2,000x returns? These 5 rules.

Outback Steakhouse, Noodles & Company, CAVA
Outback Steakhouse recorded a 0.9% traffic increase in Q4, its first rise in four years, driven by the popular Aussie 3‑Course value meals, though same‑store sales slipped 0.6% because of lower pricing. The chain will allocate $50 million toward further restaurant...

Hire High‑caliber Talent, Then Step Back
Stop trying to do everything yourself. Hire people with: • High energy • High integrity • High work ethic • High intelligence And then leave them the f*ck alone. Who you do something with > what you do.

A Smarter Calendar Strategy to Reduce Status Meetings by 50%
Corporate calendars are clogged with 11‑15 status meetings per professional each week, many of which add little value. The article outlines six calendar‑based interventions—shortening default slots to 25 minutes, adding expiration dates to recurring invites, swapping info‑only meetings for shared...
Price the Moment, Not the Client’s Size
Charging Nike more than your local apparel shop isn’t value pricing. It’s entitlement. Most pricing advice says, “price the customer, not the service.” Charge big companies more than small ones. Big company, bigger budgets, higher price. Makes sense, right? Think again. This way...

How Hotels Are Reinventing F&B for Profit and Growth
Hotels are overhauling their food and beverage operations to become a primary profit center. By leveraging data analytics, direct sourcing, and kitchen automation, they are cutting waste and procurement costs while enhancing guest experiences. The shift also emphasizes community‑focused concepts...
Automate Your Passion: Run Business Without You
Build what you love, but create systems and automations so your business actually runs without you being chained to it.
Distraction Erodes Deep Work Continuity, Not Just Time
The real cost of distraction isn’t the you lose. It's the depth of the work that breaks. And every time you tap back into the deep work, there's a cost for re entry. Continuity > duration.

The Best Slackbot Prompts for Customer Service Teams
Slackbot, Slack’s AI-powered assistant, now integrates with Service Cloud to surface case data, knowledge articles, and team conversations directly within Slack. Early metrics show 96% user satisfaction, 138,000 hours saved each week, and $6.4 million in productivity value. The tool enables agents...
Code Review Bench Accelerates Agent Evaluation with Real PR Data
Measuring how well coding agents perform is often one of the biggest things that slows progress. Code Review Bench helps by using two checks: - A controlled offline benchmark - An online behavior test using results from 200,000 real pull requests
Get Kimi K2.5 Free for 48 Hours—No Credit Waste
Stop burning your own API credits just to prototype. Kilo is letting you use Kimi K2.5 for free for the next 48 hours.

Roam Builds Virtual Office for Future Collaboration and Events
pretty wild what @howard + the @roam team have painstakingly built, iteration by iteration, to enable the virtual office of the future; now empowering modern companies to host virtual events, enable spontaneity, humans to work together (w/ agents, too), and...
You Dictate What Customers Deem Important
You wonder why customers fixate on certain metrics, output, results, or even features when those aren't important. But you're the one putting those in front of them. And they think you know what you're doing. So they assume it's important.

A Friction‑free System Brings Clarity and Calm
The right system removes friction. Less mental clutter. Fewer last-minute scrambles. More clarity on what to do today. If you’re ready for structure without overwhelm, this is it. Reserve your spot now. https://t.co/E53E31bsZG https://t.co/YdRFXuouBK

Switch to Requestly: Local API Client Beats Postman
Holy moly... I just found the API client that actually replaced Postman for me. It's called Requestly and it runs completely local without touching a cloud server. No login. No bloat. No subscription creep. Now is the best time to ditch cloud-dependent API...
Assess Your Supply Chain’s ESG Regulation Readiness
How Ready Is Your Supply Chain for ESG Regulations? - https://t.co/vQMciV91ga @joinindago @Infor #ESG #ESGcompliance #supplychain #logistics
Leaders Who Risk Change Markets, Not Companies
observed: the default view of many public investors is that companies cannot materially change - that they exist in a static state. in some cases, this assumption is right. but markets evolve when leaders take risks driving change. and markets...
Deep Focus Creates Addiction; Shallow Work
Deep focus is addictive. Once you taste real progress in a single session, shallow work feels empty for the rest of your life.