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CMI Highlights

Chartered Management Institute

How can AI and future technology aid, rather than impair, inclusion? Evidence from around the world shows that countries with more highly trained public-sector managers also have better public services. How to close the say-do gap and tap into hidden talent? What’s the role of NEDs, CEOs and Government in creating inclusive workplaces?

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Start a Business at Any Age

Skip Prichard

Make your mistakes among friends and early-adopters. They are your early warning radar. Joan nurtured this avocation through her professional career, and slowly a theme emerged. Hold tight to your mission, values, and goals, but do not cling to your original assumptions about marketing and sales.

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Decades Ago, Pilots Learned to “Fly by Instruments.” Doctors Need to Do the Same

Harvard Business Review

As a former military flight surgeon trained in aviation accident investigations, I know well the hazards of misusing or mistrusting instruments. Though health care is still in the early stages of adopting AI and digital technologies, it is already making great strides. Insight Center. Health Care’s New Frontier.

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How Government Could Respond To The Future Of Work

The Horizons Tracker

The developments made in a wide range of technologies have caused considerable consternation about just what the future of work will be. Far from the doomsday predictions of many, McKinsey believe the new wave of technologies will have a positive social and economic impact, but urge policy makers to not take this impact for granted.