For most of the last century, the boundary of the firm felt fixed. Companies hired people, built departments, signed long contracts, and …
For most of economic history, intelligence was scarce. Judgment was limited by human bandwidth. Analysis was expensive. Coordination required layers of hierarchy. …
When Markets Move at Machine Speed The world didn’t just digitize. It accelerated. For decades, organizations competed on scale. Scale of labor. …
The Machine-Customer Era: How AI Agents Are Rewriting Demand, Negotiation, and Competitive Advantage
The Machine-Customer Era The last decade trained leaders to think of customers as humans who browse, compare, decide, and buy. The next …
When Competitive Advantage Shifts from Adoption to Market Recomposition Artificial intelligence is no longer a tooling conversation. It is an infrastructure shift. …
What Boards Should Do Next: A 90-Day Blueprint to Operationalize Enterprise AI Advantage Most boards are still asking whether AI should be …