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Workforce Trends You Need To Know, How COVID Impacted Digital Transformation, & Why Low Wage Jobs Are So Hard To Fill

Joe Fuller is a Professor of Management Practice and co-leader of the Managing the Future of Work Initiative at Harvard Business School.

He founded t…

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7 Principles Of The Future Employee

The world of work is constantly changing. Skills and mindsets that were long considered to be in the future are gaining steam now. To stay relevant, …

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How Social Media Disrupts Our Lives, Why Lies Travel Faster Than Truths, & The Pivotal Moment for the Metaverse

Sinan Aral is a professor at MIT who focuses on Management, Marketing, and Data Science. He is also the director of the MIT initiative on digital tec…

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3 Things We Can Learn From Walmart Founder Sam Walton

Sam Walton, founder of Walmart, passed away in 1992, but the company he created is still one of the world's largest employers today.

In many ways, th…

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The CEO of Booking Holdings On Making Tough Choices, Being Yourself, & Battling Back From Having A Stroke

Glenn Fogel is the Chief Executive Officer and President of Booking Holdings and Chief Executive Officer of Booking.com, which he has held since Janu…

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5 Things You Can Do To Be Heard At Work

We live in a connected world where everybody's trying to stand out and make their voice heard.

This can make it feel like you are just a drop in an o…

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CEO Of Deloitte & Touche On Being Vulnerable, Crucial Traits For Leaders, & Future Of Work Trends

Lara Abrash oversees all aspects of the organization as the US Audit & Assurance business leader, including the execution of quality, innovation, gro…

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Living & Working In A Rapidly Changing World

Around a thousand years ago, a mathematician and inventor named Sissa created chess.

He showed it to the ruler of the land, who was so impressed that…

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Chip Heath On The Art And Science Of Communicating Numbers So People Listen

Chip Heath is a professor at the Stanford Graduate School of Business and New York Times best selling author of the Switch and Made to Stick. He has …

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What Chess Can Teach Us About The Future Of Work

Magnus Carlsen is the current world chess champion. He is considered the greatest chess champion to ever live.

What makes Magnus Carlsen great is his…

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