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The Tacit Ceiling of AI Knowledge Synthesis
Why Turning Documents into Expert-Level Skills Is So Difficult
Mar 2
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William Hallatt
Using AI to Improve AI Tools Built by AI
Applying AI principles to AI tools built by AI
Feb 17
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William Hallatt
Complexity Cascades: A Lesson Re-Learned through Building with AI
Stuff I knew but failed to apply.
Feb 13
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William Hallatt
Coaching: The Overlooked Link in Leadership Development
From theory to behaviour, and insight to impact
Aug 7, 2025
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William Hallatt
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(Maybe) Why Experienced Managers Excel at AI Prompting
A few days ago, Ethan Mollick, a professor at Wharton (Penn University) studying AI, innovation and startups, posted the following on X:
Nov 5, 2024
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William Hallatt
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Lipstick, Liner and User Experience: Unexpected Insights from a Cosmetics Store
It may surprise you to learn that I don't frequent cosmetic stores.
Feb 22, 2024
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William Hallatt
MasterChef Made Me Do It
In 2021, my wife and I finally attained Australian citizenship, the culmination of a 13-year journey with all the ups and downs you might expect along…
Jan 25, 2024
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Technical Debt is a Risk, not an Evil
It's surprising how often technical debt is associated with pure evil; as something to avoid at all costs.
Nov 3, 2022
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William Hallatt
Striving for Transparency - A Case Against Anonymous Feedback
I am generally against anonymous feedback in the workplace as I don't believe it does any good. First, by providing the option of anonymity, you…
May 5, 2022
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William Hallatt
Conflict and Artificial Harmony
Take-Aways from "The Five Dysfunctions of a Team"
Dec 8, 2021
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William Hallatt
"Sorry, I know you are very busy..."
"Not to be constantly telling people (or writing them) that I'm busy, unless I really am. Similarly, not to be always ducking responsibilities to the…
Oct 11, 2021
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William Hallatt
"Father Forgets" - One For The Parents Out There
A Reminder That They're Only Little
Aug 12, 2021
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Leadership is learnable, and it's also messy. My takes on leading and coaching from the tech trenches (with occasional side quests). No magic wands here, but some people reckon I'm good at this.
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