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June 10, 2025
Why most leaders fail in a crisis — and how to fix it
Being in a leadership role today is no easy task. With nonstop challenges coming from all directions—technology, global events, workplace culture shifts—it can feel like you're constantly being pulled in opposite directions. In this episode of Today in Tech, Keith Shaw talks with Robert Siegel, Stanford lecturer and author of The Systems Leader, about how managers and executives can lead more effectively during turbulent times. Drawing from real-world examples and research, Robert shares a new leadership approach built for today's fast-paced, high-pressure environment.
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Python 3.14's new template string feature
Python has long had the "f-string" feature, for creating formatted strings from variable data. Now, with Python 3.14, there's a "template string" type — an f-string-like construction which gives you far more control over how the data is formatted and outputted. In this example we show how t-strings (as they're called) can be used to create templates that safely format text for HTML output.
How IDC's TechMatch uses AI to fix the software buying process
In this episode of DEMO, host Keith Shaw welcomes Jim Spare, Chief Product Officer at IDC, to showcase IDC Tech Match—a cutting-edge digital platform that transforms how enterprises source and select software. If you're a CIO, IT director, enterprise architect, or in IT procurement, you know the pain of lengthy, complex buying processes. IDC Tech Match brings AI-powered decision support to IT leaders, helping shrink months-long sourcing cycles into weeks—or even days.
Regeneron CIO on balancing biotech innovation with regulatory demands
Bob McCowan, CIO at Regeneron, joins host Maryfran Johnson for this CIO Leadership Live interview. They discuss fostering high-performance tech teams, the benefits of a science-driven company culture, evolving CIO role as business change agents, the vital connection between digital business and data architectures, and more.
How to Do Math in the Command Line Using Double Parentheses
In this Linux tip, Sandra Henry-Stocker—author of the Unix as a Second Language blog—shows you how to perform basic math right in the Linux command line using double parentheses syntax $(( )). Learn how to add, multiply, divide, and use multiple numbers in a single expression—all while understanding operator precedence in Bash.
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