artificial-intelligence

  • The Playbook Nobody Gave Me

    The Playbook Nobody Gave Me

     Written by Melvin Bosso A Story About Mines, Money, and the People Who Keep It All Together The sun hadn’t fully committed to rising yet when Maimouna Diallo set her coffee on the conference table at Tombouctou Mines headquarters. She liked the early quiet, no ringing phones, no hallway chatter, just the soft hum of…

  • Decoding Constraints: The 3-3-3 Method and the Future of Aircraft Assembly Excellence

    Decoding Constraints: The 3-3-3 Method and the Future of Aircraft Assembly Excellence

    Keynote Lecture for the Global Continuous Improvement Summit – Aerospace Edition Good morning, transformation pilots and masters of precision!Today, we take flight on a journey that merges the philosophy of Eliyahu Goldratt’s The Goal with the digital power of aerospace manufacturing. We’re standing in a world where constraints are not limited to physical bottlenecks—they exist in terabytes…

  • At the Roundtable of Progress: Redefining Benchmarks for Real Impact

    At the Roundtable of Progress: Redefining Benchmarks for Real Impact

    The sunlit executive dining hall is a microcosm of innovation—a stage elegantly illuminated for collective discovery and transformation. Imagine the gleaming glassware, the table round and inviting, each leader’s expression a mixture of anticipation and camaraderie. Serious posture is coupled with a subtle readiness for change. This is where decisions begin their journey, less as…

  • Architects of Value: A Private Equity Transformation Story

    Architects of Value: A Private Equity Transformation Story

    A Play in One Act SCENE: A modern conference room in a private equity firm’s office. Floor-to-ceiling windows overlook the city skyline. A large monitor displays the Transformation Maturity Model from PortoCoValue Consulting Group.. Three leather chairs are arranged around a glass table. Papers and notebooks are scattered across the surface. CHARACTERS: ACT I (Lights…

  • Does More Technology Make Workers Better In The Long Run

    Does More Technology Make Workers Better In The Long Run

    Does technology truly empower workers for the long haul, or does it gradually erode the essential human skills we need most? In this lively and thought-provoking debate, Aka contends that while technology may deliver immediate benefits, it ultimately undermines long-term professional growth. In contrast, Mounia argues that in today’s fast-evolving world, adapting quickly is the…