As we debate grand philosophical questions around the future of work, perhaps it’s also time to devote rigor to the fundamentals of organizational life, whether in the office, fully remote, or something in between Read more in strategy-business Technology alone…
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Why Scientists Are Starting to Care About Cultures That Talk to Whales By Krista Langlois
22 February 2021Views: 555“If you start looking at the relationship between humans and animals from the perspective that Indigenous people themselves may have had, it reveals a rich new universe,” says Matthew Betts, an archaeologist with the Canadian Museum of History. Read more…
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You can make serious progress in seven days by engaging in a systematic process where you practice self-awareness and engage in some key behaviors that define social intelligence. Read more in Fast Company How to improve your social intelligence By…
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Brand purpose is the future for the majority of marketing leaders By Jeff Beer
6 April 2019Views: 869Over the past few years, companies have become very prepared and ready so that they don’t speak out on issues that will be a vulnerability for them. If you’re going to speak out about diversity, you better make sure your…
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Recent research by Hired found that company culture is the second most important factor candidates consider when considering whether to work for a company. Teams may be more far-flung, have different backgrounds, and have varied communication preferences. Read more in Fast…
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Women Use Their Phones for Way More Than Just Communicating By Sammy Nickalls
26 April 2018Views: 1,495As innovation in mobile changes how society operates, women are using their phones to assist them in practically every aspect of their lives, from consuming news to budgeting to waking up in the morning. Almost half of women ages 18…
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Sixty percent of people think chatbots will make companies feel less human. Computer-driven bots will become more human-feeling, to the point where the user can’t detect the difference, and will interact with either human agent or computer bot in roughly the…
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Oliver Sacks, an Oxford-educated neurologist and author who built his career in the US, thought that the brain was the “most incredible thing in the universe.” It was his way with words, even more than his legacy as a scientist,…
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Vital brand interactions happen in the white space. The area your control doesn’t reach. It is a gap between your product and polished communications, and consumers’ comprehension and experience are fertile and critical opportunities Read more in Brand Quarterly The…
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People are falling behind because technology is advancing so fast and our skills and organizations aren’t keeping up.” read more in digitalistmag The Jobs Of The Future Are Yet To Be Written By Hessie Jones was last modified: June 8th,…
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