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How to Overcome the 3 Organizational Barriers to Leadership Development

Great Leadership By Dan

Given that I’ve been doing this for most of my career and have made developing great leaders a personal mission, I have to constantly remind myself that not every CEO or executive spends as much of their time immersed in leadership development as I do. In most cases, no, we turn to civil engineers. They just don’t want to.

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The Complex Conundrum of Using ChatGPT at Work

HR Digest

Glassdoor has been consistently tracking the ChatGPT adoption rates ever since the AI came out and their numbers indicate that the use of the AI tool has gone up from 27 percent among the early adopters to 62 percent of professionals as of November. Regardless of industry, ChatGPT is finding room for itself in many a career.

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How GE Built an Innovation Lab to Rapidly Prototype Appliances

Harvard Business Review

Career advancement in mature companies usually demands avoiding conspicuous failures, while entrepreneurs must fail repeatedly to get ahead. Large companies serve mainstream customers, while innovative entrepreneurs first serve early adopters. Typically, FirstBuild will make and sell up to roughly 1,000 units of a new product.