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The Factors That Influence Acceptance Of AI In Hospitality

The Horizons Tracker

“And the most important factors were perceived ethics, followed by benefits. For instance, it is important for hotels to be accountable and transparent about data privacy and security to ensure AI is used ethically and responsibly.” increase, collectively representing 70% of the total global impact. ”

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How to Become Truly Social

Coaching Tip

The ongoing unrest and power vacuum in Egypt illustrates what happens when the old “freedom from” system is not followed by a sustained effort to introduce institutional frameworks that gives citizens the freedom to live (or work) in a better, more fulfilling manner. 4) Seek to inspire, not just motivate. 8) Measure HOW, not ‘How much.’

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CEO Next Door Book Reveals Four Key Behaviors Of Successful CEOs And Busts CEO Myths

Eric Jacobson

What’s surprising is that relentless reliability turns out to be the most powerful behavior. This iconic CEO is powerful and patrician, a bold, charismatic extrovert with a flawless résumé. And hiring or holding onto the wrong CEOs costs shareholders an estimated $112 billion in lost market value every year. non-farm GDP).

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Ten Things You're Not Allowed to Say at Davos

Harvard Business Review

The most powerful and influential folks at Davos — the titans of the global economy — probably won't do anything to heal the world, for the simple reason that because, as things stand, they "profit" most from its suffering. 21st century intelligence is not just analytical — it's ethical, emotional, and creative.

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Which Nation Has the Best 'Technik'?

Harvard Business Review

Paul Kennedy's seminal Rise and Fall of the Great Powers captures the way technological and economic advances have converted into strategic advantage, and how failure to "lock in" that edge accelerates imperial decline. China's late-20th-century rise is very much the unfinished business of the Industrial Revolution.

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Business Can't Solve the World's Problems — But Capitalism Can

Harvard Business Review

Even social business will not address those issues for which markets cannot be developed. Philanthropy is the market for love. This nonprofit rulebook discriminates against charities in at least five different areas: compensation, marketing, risk taking, time horizons, and capital itself. This we call ethics. The result?

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The End of Economists' Imperialism

Harvard Business Review

"By almost any market test, economics is the premier social science," Stanford University economist Edward Lazear wrote just over a decade ago. The power of economics lies in its rigor," he wrote. Meaning that you can never get truly scientific answers out of GDP or unemployment numbers.

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