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July 2016 Leadership Development Carnival

Lead Change Blog

Welcome to the July 2016 edition of the Leadership Development Carnival! Learn from leaders in marketing, HR technology, structural engineering, corporate catering, innovation consulting, entrepreneurial education, benefits administration, and construction.” Let’s Get Started. How are you contributing to the common good?

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When AI Becomes the New Face of Your Brand

Harvard Business Review

In the world of marketing, brand anthropomorphism can be a powerful mechanism for connecting with consumers. As brands assume more and more AI functionality, businesses must proactively manage any potential ethical and legal concerns. And then there are ethical challenges. Cat Yu for HBR.

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Uber Is Finally Realizing HR Isn’t Just for Recruiting

Harvard Business Review

Susan Fowler, a former site reliability engineer at Uber, recently wrote about her “very, very strange year at Uber,” characterized by a pervasive culture of alleged sexual harassment. By early 2016 there were 20 HR business partners, covering almost 6,000 employees.

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What HoloLens Has That Google Glass Didn’t

Harvard Business Review

I admit that when Microsoft unveiled its holographic computing engine at its Windows 10 event last week, I didn’t pay much attention. million consumers, or 45% of the people who bought a Kinect at launch who will try a HoloLens by 2016. Doesn’t this face the same ethics and social challenges as Glass?