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Fusing Artificial Intelligence and Learning & Development

Experience to Lead

For an introduction to Artificial Intelligence and its ethical considerations within the business context, read the first article here. As AI rapidly grows more sophisticated, building new skills and competencies through L&D will become even more important for human workers and organizations alike.

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The Big Picture of Business – Business Lessons to be Learned from the Enron Scandal

Strategy Driven

Core Business. Enron (like many other companies) got into areas beyond their core competencies. Enron did not demand enough accountability, fairness, ethics and operational autonomy from its outside auditor. Technology companies must now learn the lessons that steady-growth companies in other industries absorbed.

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Customer Reference Programs at The Tipping Point

Harvard Business Review

Are we taking advantage of new advocacy technologies that can do things like automate organization and packaging of customer testimonials and other customer content? That's a bad idea for a lot of reasons: it's not ethical, buyers can see through this, and it's bad for your organization. Don't strive for "100% referenceability.".

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Customer Reference Programs at The Tipping Point

Harvard Business Review

Are we taking advantage of new advocacy technologies that can do things like automate organization and packaging of customer testimonials and other customer content? That's a bad idea for a lot of reasons: it's not ethical, buyers can see through this, and it's bad for your organization. Don't strive for "100% referenceability.".