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Smart Manufacturing/ Industry 4.0 Consultant | SIRI Assessor | Circular Economy & Conscious Consumerism Advocate

We must not complicate simple things

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Same Fork, Different Story: Cultural Perspectives on Tech 🤔 2 different approaches to innovation! While German engineering dives deep into technical specifications and precision, the American style cuts straight to practical benefits and user outcomes. Neither approach is wrong - they just reflect different cultural perspectives on value creation, much like how organizations approach AI adoption today: some obsess over technical perfection, while others focus on practical impact. What's your style: precision specs or practical benefits? 🤔 If you like my posts, you will love my new book and Academy: https://zurl.co/LVVj Source: Markus Rimmele #Innovation #TechHumor #DigitalTransformation

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Dr. Pallab Saha

General Manager (India) at The Open Group | President of Association of Enterprise Architects (India) | Co-Creator and Chief Architect (India Enterprise Architecture Framework)

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Electrical Design Engineer for NI (now part of Emerson)

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But if you love your food and cook everyday, you do want to enjoy and eat slowly. Considering that up to 30% of digestion happens in our mouths, rushing things will waste arguably more time at some point in the future visiting doctors. While for some the ultra precision tools can be the default standard outcome, for others it can be rocket science (which is also easy with AI)

And that's why you need to leave certain things to Marketing...how about "it does not slip"

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