Reskilling in the Age of AI
Back in 2019 the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development made a bold forecast. Within 15 to 20 years, it predicted,
Back in 2019 the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development made a bold forecast. Within 15 to 20 years, it predicted,
There is tremendous apprehension about the potential of generative
In 2012 the U.S. Army faced a humanitarian crisis in Southeast Asia. It needed an engineer to lead an urgent relief mission in
The idea that digital technologies are fundamentally changing knowledge work is not new. We’ve been talking about the paperless office for decades.
For years, as scholars of organizational behavior and as corporate consultants, we’ve researched what you might think of as the value of values.
As record numbers of people have quit their jobs, all sectors of the economy are struggling to fill vacancies.
Jennifer stares at her upward-feedback report and wonders how she got to this point.
It was a month like no other that Delta Air Lines had ever experienced: March 2020. Travel bans and rising coronavirus fears sent bookings
As the physician Vera Cordeiro tended to impoverished children at Rio de Janeiro’s bustling Lagoa public hospital,
A traumatic discontinuity like the Covid-19 pandemic presents an opportunity to reconnect on fresh terms—with families, friends, coworkers, and even ourselves. For businesses this moment provides a chance