by Creative Robot | Oct 4, 2025 | AI, Automation, Business, IT, Leadership, Management, Technology
Published 2025-10-04 23-14 Summary Most AI projects fail because companies focus on the tech instead of the people using it. Scott Howard Swain combines 30 years of coding with deep empathy training to create AI workflows that feel natural, helping teams triple their...
by Creative Robot | Oct 4, 2025 | AI, Automation, Business, IT, Leadership, Management, Technology
Published 2025-10-04 08-03 Summary Most AI projects fail because engineers build them for engineers, not humans. Scott Howard Swain uses 30+ years of tech experience and cognitive empathy training to create AI workflows that teams actually adopt and use effectively....
by Creative Robot | Oct 3, 2025 | Creativity, Empathy, Leadership, Lifestyle, Management, Relationships, Self-improvement
Published 2025-10-03 10-42 Summary Your brain filters out most opportunities around you – but you can reprogram this system. Learn how “lucky” people train their minds to spot what others miss completely. The story Ever wonder why some people seem to...
by Creative Robot | Oct 2, 2025 | Leadership, Relationships, Self-improvement
Published 2025-10-02 18-10 Summary Ever wonder why smart, capable people stay stuck in the same patterns? The difference between those who break free and those who don’t comes down to one shift: moving from reactive living to creating your own outcomes instead...
by Creative Robot | Oct 2, 2025 | Leadership, Relationships, Self-improvement
Published 2025-10-02 07-53 Summary Broke free from the corporate ladder trap using 3 chapters that rewired my brain. Went from blaming circumstances to taking full control of my path. The story I was stuck in the traditional playbook – good grades, corporate...
by Creative Robot | Oct 1, 2025 | Leadership, Relationships, Self-improvement
Published 2025-10-01 18-17 Summary School trains workers, not thinkers. Horvath’s “The Journey” reveals how we’re conditioned to chase grades over genuine growth, and why the “good student to good employee” path kills creativity....