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Zoom’s Return-To-Office Could Doom The Company

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Exceptional leaders often excel as skilled storytellers, and for good reason. Once a company hits a certain level of organizational complexity, one of the most important tasks the CEO has is to craft intellectually coherent and captivating narratives about the firm, its purpose, and its performance. Failure in this task means undermining the very existence of the company; a sin

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10 Great Colleges For Studying Artificial Intelligence

Since the arrival of ChatGPT, student interest in artificial intelligence is on the rise, and the Ma... Since the arrival of ChatGPT, student interest in artificial intelligence is on the rise, and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in Cambridge, Massachusetts, is one of top colleges where undergraduates can study the

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Increasing Representation Of Black, Latina, And Native Women In Tech

Black, Latina, and Native American women represent just 4% of all technology workers, despite increased enrollment of BLNA women in computer science degree programs and accounting for 16.5% of the total working-age population in the United States, according to McKinsey. This glaring disparity calls for immediate action and a renewed

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Can You Use AI To Write An MBA CV? Pros And Cons

ChatGPT is now firmly established as an aid in writing application essays for college, business school and jobs. AI can also help write a CV whose main advantage is that it can be read by another AI. Form vs. Content Creating a CV is a tedious, time-consuming task. It’s easy

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How We Rank America’s Best Colleges

A behind-the-scenes look at how Forbes picks the best 500 colleges out of thousands considered each year. By Emma Whitford, Forbes Staff To put together Forbes’ 2023 Top Colleges list, we started with a list of U.S. colleges that educate undergraduates according to their Carnegie Classification—a higher education framework that

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West Virginia Univ. Faculty Petition For No-Confidence Vote In Gee

The turmoil at West Virginia University (WVU) continues, with the submission of a petition to its Faculty Senate on Monday that calls for a meeting in September to consider a no-confidence vote in WVU President E. Gordon Gee. The petition is just the latest example of the uproar that has

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4 Reasons Why Your Organization Doesn’t Show It Cares

According to Gallup, only 24% of employees believe that their employer cares about their well-being. Yet, 88% of employers say they want to show care and that well-being is a top priority. So, what's causing the disconnect? Well-being at work can be tricky to discuss because it crosses so many

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Face Equality International Wants Disfigurement Recognized As A ‘True Disability’

Global non-profit Face Equality International is fighting hard to ensure that facial differences and other disfigurements are appropriately recognized and protected as a sub-category of disability rather than being dismissed, as is all too often the case, as less important primarily superficial and cosmetic concerns. Over 100 million people worldwide

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Why ‘Flexibility With Intentionality’ Ends The Remote Work Debate

Three years after working from home became a widely accepted practice, organizations are still struggling to figure out the ideal arrangement for their workforce. As many companies come back to work post-summer breaks, we see the headlines continue to roll in highlighting the divergence of opinion. Why do companies continue

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Administrative Bloat At U.S. Colleges Is Skyrocketing.

Basic economics tells us that when demand goes down, suppliers must reduce costs, cut supply, or lower prices to survive. That is the choice facing many U.S. colleges and universities starting in 2025, when the so-called “enrollment cliff,” begins. Between 2025 to 2029, undergraduate headcount will drop by over 575,000

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Challenge The Stories You Tell Yourself

Bob is a big car guy. He loves horsepower. The rumble of a classic glasspack muffler is like a symphony to his ears. He has a buddy who owns a mint condition 1968 Corvette Roadster, cherry red. Bob has salivated over that car for years. Suddenly the car is for

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