Tag: AI

Rediscovering the ‘why’ of luxury: interview with Edouard Meylan, CEO H. Moser & Cie.

By francescopagano74

I recently attended the teaser soirée of Geneva Watch Days done in Zurich for 24 hours, as a prep gig for the true ‘fair’ of the Swiss Watches’ Independents, which will take place at the end of August in Geneva. In an era of bloated tech & corporate presentation, where all innovations need to be global, trans-humanistic and almost taste like sci-fi, with Wall Street and Venture Capital fighting over the latest trick, which will smash our world, and with speculation minting new billionaires at every funding round and newness review, it is so refreshing to attend a gathering of indies, who want to share their love for watches with press, collectors and selected trade partners in an intimate venue, so not-tech heavy. It’s so good to see humans celebrating other humans and their human craft, inside a city, a real community and in sync with it, while discussing organic growth (read: small, measurable), as everyone’s plan is to be there in hundreds of years and to create pieces, which will travel through time, becoming families’ legacy and personal vectors of memories and emotions.

Ten ‘commandments’ for future CEOs

By francescopagano74

The world is being taken by storm by four lightning bolts: exponential technologies, like AI and blockchain; the sustainability imperative; a collaborative marketing machine; a distributed chain of command. This means new values are needed for the CEO of the future.

Call me an idiot

By francescopagano74

My father was useless. A serial cheater, he dilapidated money like there was no tomorrow, hired proxies who catered to his self-inflated ego and derailed a marriage because he prioritized the ‘I’ and his vices to everyone else’s interests, including his wife’s. The hard truth lens would expose him as an idiot. Looking back through…

Nine ways AI will change HR and make it more ‘human’

By francescopagano74

Everyone says that the AI revolution is only at its beginning, and it will quickly become an integral part of our daily personal and professional lives. AI – a machine, so to speak – will change the way we hire, manage, nurture, lead and probably fire or retire our employees, even though that may sound a bit paradoxical.

The rise and rise of the augmented signature experience

By francescopagano74

Welcome to the mid-1950s. Songs like ‘Hoochie Coochie Man’ and ‘Mannish Boy’ are the birth certificate of rock & roll, according to all experts. It’s a mix, never heard before, of the first electronic sounds with suburban slang. It is the genius of Leonard Cohen and Chess Record that bring together young composers, musicians, and singers, like the great Muddy Waters, to create a new genre, with its own code, language, and sound, all of that amplified by the advent of electronic instruments, which accelerate the ‘blues’ and celebrate the culture of people at the margin of postwar American society, namely blacks and minorities. The guitar chords of Muddy Waters will become iconic. His language will become true heritage of all humanity: words like mojo, rolling stone, and even the word ‘rock & roll’ itself.