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To Handle Increased Stress, Build Your Resilience

Harvard Business Review

These skills include adaptability, a healthy relationship to control, continual learning, having a sense of purpose, and knowing how to leverage support and appropriate resources. Reframe how you think about stress. ” Make a note, either mentally or in written form of what’s within and outside of your influence.

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Is It Ever OK to Break Into Your Colleague’s Computer?

Harvard Business Review

We need to learn how to harness the power of digital surveillance as a benign force. George, the CEO of a technology company with over 150 employees, believes that you need to be careful when confronting someone with intelligence gained from data mining. Ethics IT management Technology'

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Read "The Seven Arts Of Change"

Eric Jacobson

The bottom line is that, despite how technological and automated organizations have become, at their core they remain a collection of human energies that are merely being applied in an organized environment," explains Shaner. Listening is the root of collaboration, root-cause analysis, and effective teamwork.

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How Companies Are Using Machine Learning to Get Faster and More Efficient

Harvard Business Review

The technology can pick out kinds of people — mountain climbers, for instance — to help advertisers more efficiently match ads to the videos. The company’s natural language processing technology learns how to write reports by scanning texts and determining relationships between concepts. Root cause analysis.