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    Microsoft | Tech

    Let’s make it more difficult to keep up with changing technology

    ByMike McBride March 6, 2026 Reading Time: 1 minute

    As if the struggle to keep up with technological change wasn’t hard enough for those of us in the industry, now we’ve got to deal with reports that are made up by GenAI? No, Windows 12 Isn’t Replacing Windows 11 Anytime Soon A now retracted PCWorld article published on March 2, 2026, claimed that Windows 12 was…

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    Mental Health

    Reaction to Death of Rondale Moore and Workplace Mental Health

    ByMike McBride February 25, 2026February 24, 2026 Reading Time: 2 minutes

    This is not just an issue for the NFL or other sports leagues. This is the reality in EVERY workplace. People ask all the time why no one talks about mental health at work, even when you have programs designed to support your employees. This is why. It’s the way everyone else in the workplace looks at them, talks to them, avoids them, and treats them differently than they did before they said anything. 

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    Artificial Intelligence

    Governance Can’t Keep Up With AI

    ByMike McBride February 23, 2026February 22, 2026 Reading Time: 4 minutes

    So I ask again: why are we listening to the people who have the most to gain by getting everyone to buy AI tools, instead of making our own decisions about how quickly we should move forward with AI? Governance exists to slow things down – forcing people to think before they run off and do something disastrous. 

    Should we design better governance to address rapidly changing technology? Absolutely. Should we let Big Tech determine how we redesign it? I don’t think so. 

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    Worth Reading – If your external drive is always plugged in, it isn’t a backup

    ByMike McBride February 21, 2026 Reading Time: 3 minutes

    Having a good backup strategy involves being slightly paranoid. What are the risks? What happens if…? You need to look at the worst-case scenarios and consider if there’s a copy of your important data that would still exist if it happened. It’s not a fun exercise, and if you suffer from anxiety, it can be a bit exhausting to invite that in, but in this case, it could save you from a data disaster. 

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    Mental Health

    Worth Reading – The main reason your company’s healthcare costs are skyrocketing

    ByMike McBride February 17, 2026February 16, 2026 Reading Time: 2 minutes

    Here’s the interesting thing. When workplaces have made people ill, we’ve done little to hold them accountable. We have done some things, though. (Asbestos lawsuits, for example.) It hasn’t amounted to much in the broader context, but we do acknowledge that working in an environment that causes health issues is generally frowned upon. We have not reached that point with mental health. We’ve not started thinking about the poor health outcomes for people pushed to the brink and beyond by their managers.

    We should, and businesses should be leading the charge, because this is costing them a ton in health insurance premiums.

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    Worth Reading – The new Women in the Workplace report is pretty dire

    ByMike McBride February 13, 2026February 12, 2026 Reading Time: 2 minutes

    Honestly, I think we all know where this is coming from, and it’s gross. It’s also harmful to your business. You don’t recruit and retain the most talented employees by limiting your choices. You have to expand the choices to attract a wider range of people. It’s common sense and basic math. When you decide to deprioritize the career development of the women who work in your organization, you limit your choices and take some very talented, driven people out of the equation. 

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