Our top 5 ‘Working Definitions’ of 2019
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Words and ideas that stood out this year.
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Words and ideas that stood out this year.
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A free climate solution simulator shows effects of various climate policies, and it’s easy enough for non-scientists to use.
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In their book “You Should Smile More,” six former Pepsi executives share insights and solutions to gender biases that push women out of the workforce.
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In a new book, MIT Sloan professor Robert Pindyck says we must invest in climate adaptation — hybrid crops, sea walls, geoengineering, and more.
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“When Combinations of Humans and AI Are Useful” is the first large-scale meta-analysis conducted to better understand when human-AI combinations are useful in task completion, and when they are not.
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Visualization techniques natural to factory work can help knowledge workers transform their processes.
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For PanAgora’s chief investment officer, mining new data sources is central to an ESG investment strategy.
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From defining impact to soliciting input, here’s how to drive innovation within your organization.
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Andrea Friedenson learned through working in Silicon Valley that to fix gendered pay disparity, women need to be in roles that are closer to money.
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Make the workplace culture visible, leave space for change, and look at disruption as an opportunity to reinforce identity.