Tag: leadership
The feedback sandwich, common in workplaces across the U.S., doesn’t actually work, says bestselling author Adam Grant. His advice: Use this one sentence instead. “I’m giving you these comments because …
Although generative AI models may be capable of writing emails and reviewing code, these tech experts don’t see them replacing humans any time soon. Here’s why. — Read on …
LSE economist Chris Pissarides on how AI tools like ChatGPT help improve productivity and bring us closer to a four-day workweek. — Read on fortune.com/europe/2023/12/02/nobel-prize-economist-christopher-pissarides-chatgpt-workplace-automation-one-year-launch/
Workers want employee training programs, but C-suite executives don’t seem to value them, according to a new survey. It’s leading to employee discontent. — Read on www.cnbc.com/2023/11/13/workers-want-ld-job-perks-bosses-say-theyre-a-waste-of-time-survey.html
Recent studies have shown that processing semantic pain, such as words associated with physical pain, modulates pain perception and enhances activity in regions of the pain matrix. A direct …
Walmart and Walmart.org* are investing in skills-based systems to connect people to more career opportunities — Read on corporate.walmart.com/news/2023/09/28/all-learning-counts-at-walmart-5-ways-we-re-investing-in-more-opportunities-to-grow
In San Antonio, education leaders believe AI is going to play an immense role in the future of healthcare. The University of Texas at San Antonio, in conjunction with …
To build better companies, leaders need to experiment more, quit ‘living in fear of opening Pandora’s box,’ says Wharton management professor Adam Grant So many leaders just implement decisions. …
Productivity jumped as offices closed, and stayed high through 2021. When companies started mandating a return to the office, productivity dropped sharply. — Read on finance.yahoo.com/news/return-office-could-real-reason-104600432.html
More than 40 percent of everything we do—from washing dishes to spreading misinformation— is habitual. Science has some ideas about how to do better. — Read on www.newsweek.com/2023/02/17/your-primitive-brain-doesnt-want-you-break-bad-habits-science-can-help-1779616.html