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Put On Your Big-Boy Pants: Navigating Your Career with Grit and Grace.

Rich Gee Group

In the journey of your career, the phrase "Put on your big-boy pants" (or big-girl pants) is more than just a call to maturity; it's an invitation to step into the realm of personal growth and professional excellence. Navigating Obstacles with Resilience Why It's Crucial : Obstacles are inevitable in any career path.

Career 195
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New Tool Offers Possible Career Alternatives For Those Threatened By Automation

The Horizons Tracker

While I have been notably skeptical about the various claims that robots and AI will destroy vast swathes of the jobs we know today, there is an understandable concern about the impact technology is likely to have on the labor market, and especially about how one can go about making our own job as disruption proof as possible.

Career 124
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The Wisdom Wave: Preparing for the Surge of Senior Professionals.

Rich Gee Group

The Changing Face of the Workforce The workforce is aging, driven by longer life expectancies and evolving career paths. Older workers offer a wealth of experience, maturity, and a nuanced understanding of business dynamics that can be invaluable to any organization.

Diversity 195
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Who Knew There Were So Many Financially-Rewarding Nursing Careers?

Strategy Driven

Becoming a fully-trained doctor is a massive undertaking and something that can take many years. And they develop specialisms to rival those of any fully-trained physician. New technologies are coming online that are allowing premature babies to make it to maturity when they simply wouldn’t in the past.

Career 65
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Ethics Is Serious Business

Great Leadership By Dan

Guest post by John Hooker : Everyone knows that an organization can’t function without physical infrastructure communications, transportation, computer technology, and the rest. Yet the flaws in Ford’s analysis are immediately evident to someone properly trained in ethical reasoning. It arrives in mature adulthood, if at all.

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Trent Henry on Building Tomorrow’s Leaders

HR Digest

Henry discusses EY’s response to evolving workplace dynamics, including flexible work models and investments in emerging technologies. Our focus on innovation in talent is what allows EY people to build meaningful careers with impact. The data also helps EY manage its workforce to meet current and future market demands.

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The Future of Our Partnership With Machines

Skip Prichard

” What ways can aspiring leaders prepare and futureproof their career? To some degree, I feel that education and training are now very different tracks – equally important, but separate from one another. Companies that fail to adapt to change typically fade into obsolescence.”

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