Andrej Botka
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Innovating Central Asia
Subheadline: As base intelligence becomes common, companies that stitch tools into users’ workflows and prevent handoffs are pulling ahead The competition among artificial intelligence vendors has moved beyond raw reasoning tests. Today, market leaders are those that turn prompts into finished work inside a single, low-friction experience. Firms that thread tools, data and actions together keep customers engaged; those that force users to jump between apps lose them. “What wi
Startups and small firms across industries are increasingly buying reconditioned equipment to preserve cash and accelerate growth, industry observers say. Firms report savings commonly ranging from about two-fifths to seven-tenths off the price of new goods, and market research forecasts the sector could top roughly $85.6 billion by 2034 while expanding at just under one-quarter a year. "When cash is tight and lead times drag, refurbished options let companies keep plans on t
I swapped quick fixes for three guiding questions and watched a dependent group grow into a self-reliant one — a small change that multiplied my leadership reach and made the organization more resilient. Early on, I treated problem-solving like my badge of honor. When systems flared up or deadlines tightened, I stepped in and closed the gap. At first it felt efficient and, frankly, necessary. But it also sent a message: I was the default solver. The moment I stopped being the
Expanding into other countries is less a matter of desire than a trial of whether your entire operation can flex to new rules and customer expectations, according to executives who run businesses across five nations. Compliance with local law clears the way, but aligning the product and company behavior with local cultural norms often determines whether a venture survives beyond its first year. Many founders assume that a healthy home market, available funding and a large ove