Why this tech consultant and executive coach embraces being a B student
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“We’re socialized from the time we’re children to be excellent at everything all the time — and it’s exhausting.”
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“We’re socialized from the time we’re children to be excellent at everything all the time — and it’s exhausting.”
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Companies need a plan for when employees use unapproved, publicly accessible generative artificial intelligence tools for work-related tasks.
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Assimilate. Own your errors. Presentation matters. Stay humble.
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MIT Sloan’s Deborah Ancona explains how leaders can start, manage, and support externally oriented innovation within their organizations.
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To remain competitive, you have to do them all.
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From MIT Sloan experts, practical guidance for launching ventures, shaping strategy, and making innovation work.
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A new MIT report says business has a role to play in determining what quality work will look like in a world remade by AI and robotics.
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DJ Mick Batyske's motivation: 'Never sit behind a desk that isn’t mine.'
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The “Me, Myself, and AI” podcast examines the creative ways companies use artificial intelligence, like making faster methods for vaccine experiments.
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A national water strategy would help the U.S. manage outdated infrastructure and adopt desalination technology, argues water entrepreneur Aaron Mandell.