AFL-CIO president: Engage workers as tech evolves
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“The instant you start treating people like an asset be invested in rather than a cost to be cut, you start to win.”
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“The instant you start treating people like an asset be invested in rather than a cost to be cut, you start to win.”
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Experts weigh in on regulations, new technology, and inverted firms.
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As consumers and workers assert ownership of their data, new cooperatives could help them band together to use it.
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La Escuela de Negocios del MIT Sloan, a través de su oficina para Latinoamerica organizarán el 29 de mayo en Buenos Aires una conferencia sobre las nuevas tendencias e innovaciones.
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American voters hold opposing politicians to strict standards of factuality but support their favorite politicians as long as their statements express a “deeper truth” they support.
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Executives must be ready to improve metrics that matter to internal and external stakeholders. Here’s what you need to know now to lead amid change.
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Future-ready employees are empowered, data-literate, comfortable with AI and machine learning, and committed to social and climate concerns.
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What is transparency, how does it differ from visibility, who’s demanding it, and how can it boost ESG ratings and consumer trust.
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A new book shows that successful firms are using artificial intelligence to complement human workers, not replace them.
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New books this year include a retirement how-to, the reissue of a classic entrepreneurship guide, and a look back at the California energy crisis.