“What gets measured gets managed.”

— Ikigai & Kaizen: The Japanese Strategy to Achieve Personal Happiness and Professional Success (How to set goals, stop procrastinating, be more productive, build good habits, focus, & thrive) by Anthony Raymond a.co/5c29PRQ

“Luck is what happens when preparation meets opportunity.”

— Ikigai & Kaizen: The Japanese Strategy to Achieve Personal Happiness and Professional Success (How to set goals, stop procrastinating, be more productive, build good habits, focus, & thrive) by Anthony Raymond a.co/arWlSBx

““A fit body, a calm mind, a house full of love. These things cannot be bought-they must be earned.”-Naval Ravikant”

— 100 Quotes That Will Change Your life by Library Mindset a.co/5IXzsu0

““He will never have true friends who is afraid of making enemies.”-William Hazlitt”

— 100 Quotes That Will Change Your life by Library Mindset a.co/cNugefx

““A man who is a master of patience is master of everything else.”-George Savile”

— 100 Quotes That Will Change Your life by Library Mindset a.co/fGEF8gI

“Politeness is the poison of collaboration.” – Frances Crick

A lack of blunt honesty is why teams become dysfunctional.

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“Data as a service (DaaS): DaaS, is a business model that involves curating, aggregating and meshing data from multi-sources to offer value-added intelligence or information to customers.”

— Mastering the Data Paradox: Key to Winning in the AI Age by Nitin Seth a.co/cF1PlrQ

“‘Sometimes you will never know the value of a moment until it becomes a memory.’—Theodor Seuss Geisel aka Dr Suess,”

— Mastering the Data Paradox: Key to Winning in the AI Age by Nitin Seth a.co/0Gzbr6z

“Data as the Source of National Competitive Advantage will emerge as the new superpowers (Chapter 27). So, data is a topic not just for enterprises and individuals, but for national leaders and policymakers as well.”

— Mastering the Data Paradox: Key to Winning in the AI Age by Nitin Seth a.co/eKYOD67

“creating a single source of truth and building a single view”

— Mastering the Data Paradox: Key to Winning in the AI Age by Nitin Seth a.co/5jqwULP

coexistence of data abundance and scarcity creates several challenges:

  1. Data Quality: Not all data is useful or accurate. Sifting through vast amounts of data to find valuable information can be difficult.
  2. Data Silos: Data may exist within an organization but be inaccessible due to technical or organizational barriers.
  3. Data Literacy: There may be a lack of skills or tools to effectively analyze and interpret available data.
  4. Real-time Data: While historical data may be abundant, real-time or predictive data might be scarce.
  5. Relevant Data: Organizations might have plenty of data, but not necessarily the specific data needed for particular insights or decisions.

The “data paradox” refers to a seemingly contradictory situation in the modern data landscape. Based on the book’s table of contents and common understanding in the field, it typically describes the following phenomenon:

  1. Data Deluge: On one hand, we are experiencing an unprecedented explosion of data. With the proliferation of digital devices, sensors, and online activities, enormous amounts of data are being generated constantly.
  2. Data Drought: On the other hand, despite this abundance, many organizations and individuals struggle to access or utilize the right data when they need it. They may face challenges in finding relevant, high-quality data that can provide meaningful insights or drive decision-making.

“History isn’t the study of the past; it is the study of change. History teaches us what remains the same, what changes, and how things change.”

— Nexus: A Brief History of Information Networks from the Stone Age to AI by Yuval Noah Harari a.co/0Zg5OXx

“AI is the first technology in history that can make decisions and create new ideas by itself. All previous human inventions have empowered humans, because no matter how powerful the new tool was, the decisions about its usage remained in our hands. Knives and bombs do not themselves decide whom to kill. They are dumb tools, lacking the intelligence necessary to process information and make independent decisions. In contrast, AI can process information by itself, and thereby replace humans in decision making. AI isn’t a tool—it’s an agent.”

your mindset is your foundation. Your mindsets dictate your thoughts, your thoughts dictate your actions, and your actions dictate your results.

““If you spend your time chasing butterflies, they’ll fly away. But if you spend time making a beautiful garden, the butterflies will come. Don’t chase, attract.””

— The Art of Laziness: Overcome Procrastination & Improve Your Productivity by Library Mindset a.co/cbfZuwc

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turning anger to constructive force