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What can you do with a software engineering degree?

Strategy Driven

First, let’s talk about software engineering. Software engineering jobs deal with very varied fields of computer science, which also apply to a wide spectrum of fields, such as business, scientific research, medicine, production, logistics, banking, meteorology, law, networks and much more. Software and systems engineering.

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AI Prompt Engineering Isn’t the Future

Harvard Business Review

Despite the buzz surrounding it, the prominence of prompt engineering may be fleeting. A more enduring and adaptable skill will keep enabling us to harness the potential of generative AI? It is called problem formulation — the ability to identify, analyze, and delineate problems.

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11 Certificate Programs That Pay Well

HR Digest

Management programs also can give a fillip to one’s ambitions. Jobs in the Information Technology industry. Data managers. Data managers organize data using special software. Database managers can be employed in IT, retail, hospitality, healthcare, etc.

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Middle #Management Acumen from #ASTD

Management Craft

An infoline (the marriage of a very short book, article, white paper, and manifesto) I wrote for the ASTD Press called Middle Management Acumen just cam out. This would be a great tool for informal management training. You can check it out here on the ASTD website or here on Amazon.

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What CEOs Need to Know About the Costs of Adopting GenAI

Harvard Business Review

CEOs must integrate the multifaceted costs into their strategic vision, acknowledging nuances such as inference cost, fine-tuning cost, prompt engineering cost, cloud expenses, talent costs, and operation costs. CEOs must not overlook the intricacies of genAI costs.

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To Work Well with GenAI, You Need to Learn How to Talk to It

Harvard Business Review

But conversations aren’t just about facts and data, the grounding and structure are important as well — that is what prompt engineering is. These conversations contain a lot of knowledge that LLMs will unlock — your conversation with PowerPoint, for example, can now become an amazing presentation.

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Can the Construction Industry Be Disrupted?

Harvard Business Review

But that view ignores where the industry has advanced — specifically, in information management systems that have created significant gains.