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Sleepless in Silicon Valley: What Keeps CEOs Up At Night

HR Digest

Amidst the complexities of leadership challenges, the unique insights contributed by Anthony Horton, Stephanie Neal, and Chris McCarthy add a compelling layer to the unfolding narrative. Her research findings reveal that CEOs often underestimate the impact of interpersonal skills on employee turnover.

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Does Working With AI Help Or Hinder Employees?

The Horizons Tracker

For this augmentation to be effective, however, will quite probably require a rethinking of the processes we use at work so that the capabilities of the technology are fully capitalized on. They argue that technology is beneficial in the workplace when it complements human capabilities.

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Will Artificial Intelligence Take Your Job?

Leading Blog

Of course, people have always worried that technology would take over their job. Gutenberg’s press probably created more social upheaval than any technological advancement has yet to do today. The term artificial intelligence first appeared in an article by Stanford professor John McCarthy in 1979. What Can We Do?

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Carnival of HR – April 22, 2015 Edition

Lead Change Blog

We weren’t looking for technology, but rather for values that held true yesterday, hold true today, and will hold true tomorrow. Dan McCarthy of Great Leadership provided 15 Timeless Work Habits For Career Success that he learned over 30 years in the workforce. Find Ben on Twitter at @beneubanks.

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HR in 2024: Shaping Tomorrow’s Workforce Through Bold Leadership

HR Digest

This could include implementing business positions around improved DEI and ESG, as well as the integration of new technology like AI. Potential employees also look to companies to help broaden their skill sets. One of the most sought out leadership skills in 2024 will be the ability to provide direct feedback and address conflict.

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December Leadership Development Carnival

Michael Lee Stallard

Leadership Skills. Many of this month’s featured posts focus on specific leadership skills we all need to develop. To learn more about how to develop the skills you will need in your next leadership role, check out “ Sidestepping the Peter Principle for Career Success.”. The higher you go in leadership, the more this is true.

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April 2019 Leadership Development Carnival

Lead Change Blog

Dan McCarthy of Great Leadership contributed Seven Subconscious Habits That Sabotage Your Ability to Listen – And Lead. Each person you work with has a unique way to perceive and handle a stressful situation, such as a technology breakdown. Take this quiz to determine if you have the fundamental skills of an insightful leader.”