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This page archives articles that inform No Tie Generation's approach to AI collaboration, SAP governance, and professional clarity. In short, Isard Haasakker's public bookmark collection is organised by month. It matters because transparency about intellectual influences builds trust faster than credentials, and these readings directly shape COMINDING methodology and Fast Implementation Track governance frameworks. Use it when evaluating whether No Tie Generation's thinking aligns with your transformation challenges, and avoid treating it as endorsement or comprehensive research. It is honest curation, not content marketing.
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This is my public reading archive: articles, essays, and perspectives that inform how No Tie Generation thinks about AI collaboration, SAP governance, professional conduct, and cognitive clarity.
This isn't marketing content. It's not polished thought leadership. It's my actual bookmark collection made searchable and public because:
Most consultants hide their influences. I'm making mine visible because transparency builds trust faster than credentials.
When an executive asks, "How do you think about AI in SAP projects?" — this archive shows the intellectual foundation. I'm not making it up as I go. I'm synthesising perspectives from cognitive science, professional communication, AI ethics, transformation psychology, and digital literacy.
When a practitioner wonders, "Does this consultant actually understand current AI challenges?". Seeing articles like "The Junk Prompts That Rot Your AI's Brain" or "AI Abstinence, AI Addiction, and Cognitive Maturity" demonstrates I'm wrestling with the same practical problems they face.
Articles organised by month and year, covering themes that intersect with No Tie Generation's work:
Human-AI Collaboration