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Stephen Dale

Automation and AI - What does the future of work look like? | Business Information Revi... - 0 views

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    What does the future of work look like
Stephen Dale

Aiming to fill skill gaps in AI, Microsoft makes training courses available to the publ... - 1 views

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    Microsoft Professional Program in AI, the latest learning track open to the public. The program provides job-ready skills and real-world experience to engineers and others who are looking to improve their skills in AI and data science through a series of online courses that feature hands-on labs and expert instructors.
Phil Ridout

When Best Practices Don't Travel - Andy Molinsky and Michael Zakkour - Harvard Business... - 0 views

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    An example of cross cultural boundaries
Phil Ridout

Ban social media as a distraction? No, it boosts productivity | TechRepublic - 1 views

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    "Ban social media as a distraction? No, it boosts productivity" Any manager who thinks staff should be banned from using social media at work is seriously misguided and could be doing grave damage to the business.
Phil Ridout

Online Community Facilitation - 1 views

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    Content curated by Michael Norton
Stephen Dale

The chat overload is just beginning | Shift*Base - 0 views

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    1.ChatOps and activity streams are an important part of a connected company's infrastructure. 2. We need better AI and other tech to help deal with chat overload. 3. Tools like Slack could be very well-suited to supporting networks of small teams. 4. We are just getting started with chat and messaging in the workplace, so there is much still to learn. 5. Early adopters declare things 'over' before second wave adopters have even used them. Let's wait and see what happens at scale
Stephen Dale

Is Your Job 'Routine'? If So, It's Probably Disappearing - Real Time Economics - WSJ - 0 views

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    New research from Henry Siu at the University of British Columbia and Nir Jaimovich from Duke University shows just how much the world of routine work has collapsed. The economists released a paper today, published by the centrist Democratic think tank Third Way, showing that over the course of the last two recessions and recoveries, a period beginning in 2001, the economy's job growth has come entirely from nonroutine work.
Gary Colet

10 easy New Year's resolutions for writers in 2017 - without bullshit - 0 views

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    Make your emails actionable - 10 simple but effective writing tips from 'Without Bullshit'
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