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What Impact Might Automation Have On The Diversity In Public Service?

The Horizons Tracker

The researchers leaned heavily on the work done by Oxford’s Carl Benedikt Frey and Michael Osborne that estimated the risk of various jobs to automation. These are both areas that Frey and Osborne suggest are at high risk of automation. Deciding to automate.

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12 Bible Verses to Encourage Christian Leaders

Ron Edmondson

My friend, Larry Osborne, wrote a great book about the subject. Challenge: Perhaps you should choose one or two of these – write them down somewhere you’ll see them often, and commit them to memory. Psalm 78:72 With upright heart he shepherded them and guided them with his skillful hand. Nothing is impossible with God.

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Carnival of HR: July Edition!

Surviving Leadership

Acacia HR Solutions CEO Sabrina Baker warns against approaching leadership development as a checkbox activity versus a commitment to the growth of their employees. Also from UDemy for Business, Shelley Osborne , Head of L&D, shares tips on how to apply Agile development techniques to learning & development processes.

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“Government Entrepreneur” is Not an Oxymoron

Harvard Business Review

Scaling too fast — especially by adding too many personnel and too much hierarchy — can be a particular pressure for public sector officials who are accustomed to working in big institutions; scaling too slow can mean too little growth/commitment when political leadership changes over.

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What British, European, and American Policymakers Need to Do Now

Harvard Business Review

They didn’t make any specific commitments at this time. In the leadup to the vote, George Osborne, Chancellor of the Exchequer in the UK, had talked about how his response to the vote would be tax increases and spending cuts in order to maintain a balanced budget. What other tools do policymakers have to limit the damage?

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The “Smart Society” of the Future Doesn’t Look Like Science Fiction

Harvard Business Review

Strong Institutions Footprint: Estonia’s footprint reveals its initial priorities on establishing strong institutions, particularly in its commitment to assuring post-Soviet era freedoms to its citizens. Here are some of the distinct patterns, which offer models for other countries to use.