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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. Technology, coupled with the shift to flexible work models, has transformed the workplace at rapid speed. The data also helps EY manage its workforce to meet current and future market demands.

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Leadership Interview: Pete Wilson | N2Growth Blog

N2Growth Blog

We are living in a new era of technology and understanding and Pete has his finger on the pulse of how to relate/reach individuals. In particular, I think it's time for theological schools that train church leaders to get their heads out of the sand and begin training their students in leadership principles.

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The Homecoming Queen Grows Up (kinda)

Women on Business

Despite maturity, confidence, and by all external accounts, success, I still really, really want to be liked. All other childhood aspirations have gone by the wayside–marrying Shaun Cassidy, winning Wimbledon, living on a horse ranch. Why does this one refuse to fade? The answer is obvious. And I am not alone.

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Digital Transformation Doesn’t Have to Leave Employees Behind

Harvard Business Review

At the company level, it is quite clear that digital maturity is synonymous with stronger economic growth and a higher level of well-being for employees. We found that the more digitally mature companies grew revenue at six times the rate of their less mature counterparts. How many employees are potentially affected?

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Why Companies That Wait to Adopt AI May Never Catch Up

Harvard Business Review

Instead they are waiting for the technology to mature and for expertise in AI to become more widely available. They are planning to be “fast followers” — a strategy that has worked with most information technologies. We think this is a bad idea. System Development Time.

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Hard Questions on Our Transition to Driverless Cars

Harvard Business Review

Where and When the Technology Might Be Deployed. By contrast, driverless vehicle adoption depends on overcoming three factors: infrastructure maturity, technology readiness, and regulation. How can we finance fleets through leasing and/or mobility securitization? While sharing and driverless will converge for the 1.7

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Why Tech Entrepreneurs in Developing Countries Struggle to Raise Funds

Harvard Business Review

With savings from multiple fellowships in school (Thanks, Johns Hopkins), I started my business , and hired and trained people in Nigeria. giants like Altera Corp and Microchip on design services and training. That's why most investments in Africa are in mature industries like oil & gas, real estate, and finance, among others.