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This post captures why point solutions fail in enterprise environments. Real AI value emerges only when brain, library, hands, and nervous system work together as an integrated whole rather than isolated components.
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day 8: being mad with claude because "token limit exceeded"
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Yes, Clare. Connecting everything properly is what turns models into usable systems.
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Olu Olojo I have used AI in my literature courses to great effect. I’ve asked students to, for example, make an ROI report on when Sinbad should have stopped voyaging, creating infographics on Demons in the Ramayana (and checking them against the actual text), interviewing Gilgamesh, and working as a fashion designer for the Wife of Bath. My students reported that these assignments brought them deep into literature and made them want to read and investigate further than they would normally have done.
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Your observation about LLM training boundaries versus operational knowledge needs represents a critical realization for enterprise teams. This gap drives much of RAG implementation and explains why proprietary data integration matters.
CEO | CRO | CMO | GM | Executive Leader… ⌕ thread
The part that matters is making it easy for people to speak up. A leader can know a lot about emotional intelligence and still miss the room if people do not feel safe enough to tell the truth.
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Identifying the weakest layer in existing stacks is an actionable diagnostic approach. Most organizations probably struggle most with either RAG implementation quality or MCP standardization across their tool ecosystem.
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Focusing on emotional intelligence really enhances leadership and team dynamics. Justin, it’s a practical way to build trust and foster open communication.
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Most people treat Claude mastery as a 7-day checklist of features. The real constraint sits in the judgment layer that makes output carry conviction, not just sound like you. Tool mastery removes friction. Trust requires judgment.
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Justin Wright EQ is basically your brain's ability to not let your amygdala hijack every conversation. When cortisol's high and dopamine's low, even the best intentions turn into reactive nonsense. The real skill? Managing your neurochemistry so you can actually show up as the human you want to be.
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Choose your words carefully. The right words can inspire teams and foster innovation. The wrong words can undermine your credibility and lead to conflict. Language has power.
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Justin this is such a grounding reminder. At the end of the day, emotional intelligence is what makes performance sustainable, not just for results, but for relationships, clarity, and how people feel working with you.
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A lot of people reduce EQ to “being nice.” But under real pressure, EQ is closer to emotional self-management. Can you stay clear when your ego gets hit? Can you listen without instantly defending yourself? Can you create psychological safety without lowering standards? That’s the part that actually changes teams and leadership outcomes.
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This is a clear breakdown EQ isn’t softness, it’s structured self-awareness in action.
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Being happy for others sounds simple, but it says a lot about someone
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Strong explanation — especially the shift from isolated models toward layered AI system architectures. One of the next important challenges may be that connecting the “body” technically is not the same as coordinating it coherently. As LLMs, RAG systems, agents, and MCP layers become deeply interconnected, organizations will increasingly need governance around escalation, decision boundaries, accountability, and human-guided orchestration across the entire system. Otherwise, highly connected AI stacks may still produce fragmented organizational behavior. DOS.METAS https://lnkd.in/dHvsprPQ
Ali Anvari | 30+ Years in Industry, Exe… ⌕ thread
Justin Wright Better emotional awareness usually helps people communicate clearly and handle difficult workplace situations with more maturity.
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High EQ is often what separates high performers from high-impact leaders over the long term.
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Dr Rodolphe Ocler At times it's not simply about spotting AI work, which is also getting increasingly more difficult, especially if you are co-writing with AI and you know the limitations and pitfalls. The biggest issue is proving the student used it, which is much more difficult, assuming the assessment doesn't allow for the use of AI beyond brainstorming and proofreading. If a student simply says "i didn't use it" and knows the work well, how could you label it as academic misconduct or plagiarism? What proof would you have to the contrary?
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The irony of high EQ is that it can keep you stuck for years. You read the room so well. You manage everyone's emotions. You hold it together beautifully. And somewhere in all that awareness of others, you stop hearing yourself. Self-awareness without direction is just a more sophisticated way of staying lost.
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