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The Swiss Watch Philosophy in Digital Transformation: Turning Complexity into Art
I have been walking the streets of Zurich for two days. Yesterday, while wandering through the cobblestone paths of the Old Town, a small watch workshop on In Gassen street caught my eye. I stepped inside. Behind the workbench, the master was working with great focus among tiny gears, a magnifying glass fixed to his eye. When I mentioned my admiration for the flawless operation of watches, he pointed to the open watch on the table and said: "The customer does not want to see
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Tower of Babel Syndrome: Do Your Departments Speak the Same Language?
According to the legend, the Tower of Babel was a massive and ambitious project launched by humanity to reach the sky. In the beginning, everything was progressing perfectly because everyone spoke the same language and plans were running smoothly. However, as the tower rose, things changed. People's languages became confused; the stonemason could no longer understand the mortar mixer, and the architect's plans stopped reaching the workers. Because no one could communicate wit
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From Ancient Rome to Digital Transformation: Time to Build Your Business's Aqueducts
When Ancient Rome was a tiny city, people met their daily water needs by carrying water in buckets from local wells. Everyone had a bucket; the process was slow and laborious, but for a city of that scale, the system somehow managed to work. However, when Rome grew, expanded its borders, and transformed into a gigantic, complex empire, a massive crisis erupted. Carrying water in buckets for hundreds of thousands of people was now impossible. People had grown tired of just car
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