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Questioning the future of emerging tech
January 3, 2025

Questioning the future of emerging tech

As the new wave of technology rolls around, the natural question is, what is going to emerge as the next big thing? For the commonplace observator, this is where strategic planning comes into play, and the choice of where to invest time, money and energy, is realised. At the most beginning of things, this is […]
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When roadmapping succeeds and where it doesn’t
January 2, 2025

When roadmapping succeeds and where it doesn’t

Roadmapping is extremely important for engaging with difficult scenarios. And for that matter, critical for planning and staging. However, in the agile startup space, a roadmap can detract from innovation. With that said, roadmapping in a semi structured way, after a non planned milestone is reached, can help a scaleup succeed with less volatility. Want […]
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Parlaying business models into real assets, using concentricity
January 1, 2025

Parlaying business models into real assets, using concentricity

A business model is more valuable than most think. After they solidify, the natural progression is for them to become assets. By parlaying these models into assets, it is possible to drive real growth from modelisation. And after they become assets, then the next step then becomes monetising these items, or continue creating further around […]
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Working with Shipping Container Advanced Geometricsā„ 
December 31, 2024

Working with Shipping Container Advanced Geometricsā„ 

As a part of what makes Tyner Group different from other entities, Shipping Container Advanced Geometricsā„  is designed to make solutions on the supply chain more efficient. The way this happens is via elongated cubic measuring and optimum coordinating of transport routes. No longer do participants have to be in the dark in regards to […]
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Structuring the past for the future tenses of present
December 30, 2024

Structuring the past for the future tenses of present

When you analyse the past, in being a good place to end, and then it doesn’t, where does the mind go? If you then analyse the present, after developing in the future tense, then the past endings tend to make more sense. And if like clockwork, the various stages of time become intertwined as being, […]
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