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Stop Letting Your AI Stroke Your Ego: How to Make It Actually Useful

An artificial intelligence (AI) tool that only proclaims your brilliance is functionally useless. That’s why I decided to fix mine, and you should fix yours, too.

The New Era of B2B Marketing on LinkedIn

With more than a billion professionals scrolling through its feeds, LinkedIn has evolved into a platform where ideas travel faster than cold emails, and where stories — not sales pitches — drive business growth.

Designing for Both Features and Failures

Welcome to Truth in the Trenches, a new Parking Today column about the evolving world of parking operations, where client experience, team dynamics, and everyday decisions meet the future of mobility.

Let There Be Light

With automation reducing on-site staff, illuminated signs are the ultimate wingman, streamlining payments and boosting throughput.

A Conversation with Kendra Petty

Kendra Petty’s life story reads like a thriller novel, except it’s all true. In her 2023 memoir “I Can’t Believe I’m Not Dead,” the longtime parking industry veteran and current executive vice president at Way.com recounts a harrowing journey of survival.

Relocatable Parking Addresses Future Uncertainty

A 1,500-space relocatable garage recently entered development at Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport (DCA), in Arlington, Virginia.

Energy Management Is the New Time Management 

Most executives believe the key to performance is better time management: more planning, tighter priorities, cleaner calendars. But time isn’t the real constraint. Energy is.

Does It Fit, or Are You Just Forcing It? 

When selecting parking solutions for your operations, take the time to engage in a thorough search and evaluate all the pros and cons.

From Grinch to Grateful: Reframing Your New Year’s Mindset 

Whether you’re a Grinch, a Scrooge, or just facing some holiday blues, here are some tools to help shift your mindset and get 2026 started on the right foot. 

No, Robotaxis Won’t Mean the End of Car Ownership 

If we look back at the previous waves of investment and adoption for shared mobility, it seems like the rise of autonomous vehicles will simply mean more, not fewer, cars on the road. 

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