by Tom Carmona | Oct 2, 2025 | Entrepreneurship, Innovation, Venture Clienting
Why You Need a Venture Clienting Program By What if you could find startups that are aligned with the problems of your specific business units and define a minimum viable purchase? What if you could also define the proof points you need in a minimum viable experiment...
by Tom Carmona | Jun 30, 2025 | Artificial Intelligence, Innovation
Is Your AI an “Innie” or an “Outie”? Lessons from Severance on Controlling Context for Better Business Insights By Often using an LLM is like asking a particularly knowledgeable friend for advice…they tap into vast bodies of knowledge but...
by Tom Carmona | Mar 7, 2024 | Artificial Intelligence, Customer Discovery, Innovation
Keeping Humans at the Center of Innovation Re-Asserting the Indispensable Role of Human-Derived Insights in the Age of AI By This image was created with the assistance of DALL·E 2 Why would one lean heavily on an autonomous innovation process predicated on language...
by Tom Carmona | Sep 15, 2023 | Artificial Intelligence, Innovation
A.I. and the Fundamental Force of Business A Business World Defined by Agency—and Not Merely by Humans Alone By Tom Carmona The Industrial Revolution championed mass production, Web 1.0 facilitated mass communication, and Web 2.0 initiated mass interaction. Today, the...
by Tom Carmona | Sep 8, 2023 | Uncategorized
The Sausage Conundrum Managing Stakeholder Expectations in Project Deliverables By Tom Carmona Presenting your project without proper framing can make a would-be meeting of the minds devolve into a minding of the meats where specific ingredients in the work-sausage...