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3 Kinds of Jobs That Will Thrive as Automation Advances

Harvard Business Review

And it’s not just low skilled, manual labor that’s at risk — “knowledge” work like operational analytics and marketing is also being taken over by sophisticated artificial intelligence algorithms. So, what’s the result?

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Why Is Capital Afraid of Cities?

Harvard Business Review

Successful companies between $5 million and $50 million in revenues can't get the capital they need to expand their operations and hire more people in city neighborhoods where the best social program is a job. Few CEOs realize that their companies' "supplier diversity programs" might be self-defense exercises for an urbanized future.

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India Remakes Global Innovation

Harvard Business Review

To best leverage worldwide creative talent, Reliance MediaWorks operates a global network of creative centers located in Burbank, San Francisco, London, Tokyo, and across India. The Indian firms we studied promote diversity in their R&D management by hiring external talent to build and oversee their global innovation network.

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Corporate Entrepreneurship: Turn Irony into Opportunity

In the CEO Afterlife

The change-makers are small- to medium-size enterprises that either lead niche categories or are hell-bent on knocking the big guy from the top rung of a mass market. Several, such as Trump, still operate by the brain and muscle ethic. Explore corporations that value diversity. If it doesn’t, move on.