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What is an employment carbon footprint?

A metric to assess which U.S. counties will be hardest hit by job losses and economic displacement in the transition to clean energy.

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What is a quantum economic advantage?

A benchmark for determining when a problem can be solved more quickly with a quantum computer than with a comparably priced classical computer.

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What is pro-worker AI?

Generative artificial intelligence that complements humans and augments their skills.

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What is a harbinger of failure?

A consumer with a knack for repeatedly purchasing flop products.

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What are power shadows?

Biases or systemic exclusion of a soci­ety, as reflected in data sets.

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What is low-ego leadership?

The practice of setting aside one’s own vanity for the benefit of a colleague, work situation, or client.

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What is an extended reality?

A category of immersive technologies that bridges the gap between digital experiences and the physical world.

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What is greenhushing?

The intentional downplaying of corporate sustainability goals to avoid public comment and uninformed scrutiny.

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What is systemic investing?

The practice of applying a systems lens to impact investing to better effect change in complex social and environmental systems.

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What is engagement variability?

An employee’s consistent, or inconsistent, allocation of resources into a role over time.

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