Generation is now free. Curation is now everything. One field saw this coming. The Inversion For most of human history, production was the scarce thing. Creating content, performing deep …
The Unsubscribe of the Mind: Attention, AI, and the Digestion Gap
This piece grew out of noticing a shift in my own attention. What I describe here is part of the Digestion Gap series, but it is also an attempt to understand a familiar experience in AI-saturated …
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The Digestion Gap on LinkedIn – 10 Years After the Resurrection
In 2016, I wrote about the rise and resurrection of LinkedIn. At the time, the platform felt like an unlikely refuge. While other social networks optimized for immediacy, outrage, and noise, …
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Designing for Absorption: The Digestion Gap, Part IV
From Awareness to Architecture Earlier in this series, we diagnosed the Digestion Gap: how organizations consume more change than they can process, leaving them overstimulated but …
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The Digestion Gap, Part III: Understanding the Dynamics of Organizational Change
Most organizations do not fail to change because they resist it. They fail because they cannot digest it fast enough to stay healthy. In earlier explorations of the Digestion Gap, we saw how …
The Digestion Gap, Part II: Diagnosing the Modern Organization
AI didn’t just accelerate work; it rewired our metabolism for it. Across industries, organizations are consuming more data, tools, and change initiatives than their people or processes can absorb. …
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