We must rethink how we teach Students
In the digital age, we need to rethink how we teach students to prepare them for the future.
These are my thoughts, experiences, and observations on business, technology, leadership and whatever else catches my attention. I am not trying to be the next business guru - I am just sharing what I have learned building companies, making mistakes, and figuring things out as I go.
As someone who has founded several businesses and currently runs OMISAI, I have realized that most advice out there is recycled noise. What I write here comes from actually doing the work - the real stories, the uncomfortable truths, and the lessons that only make sense after you have lived them.
Sometimes I will write about how small businesses can actually use technology without getting overwhelmed. Sometimes I will challenge ideas that everyone accepts without question. Sometimes I will just share a story that changed how I think about something.
These articles are my perspectives, my experiences, my mistakes. They might be wrong, but they are honest. If you are curious, open-minded, you will probably find something useful here.
Welcome to my Journey.
Notes from the Journey: Reflections on Programming, Leadership, Business and more.
In the digital age, we need to rethink how we teach students to prepare them for the future.
Small and medium businesses (SMBs) are the backbone of the economy, but they often struggle to keep up with the pace of change in the digital world.