AI can boost productivity fast, but it can also quietly erode judgment if leaders automate the very work that teaches people how to think. source https://www.entrepreneur.com/leadership/how-to-deploy-ai-without-turning-your-team-into/501852
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Humanity Is the Innovation: Why the Future of Nonprofit Success Is Human
Humanity Is the Innovation: Why the Future of Nonprofit Success Is Human The future of nonprofit success is not determined by the tools an organization buys. It is determined by the humans it trusts to lead, as human and relational leadership become the most constrained and therefore valuable resource in an accelerating technological world. ForContinueContinue reading “Humanity Is the Innovation: Why the Future of Nonprofit Success Is Human”
‘Dilbert’ taught white-collar workers how to talk about hating work
Scott Adams, the creator of the uber-popular and satirical comic strip Dilbert, has died. He passed away on January 13, after announcing his diagnosis of metastatic prostate cancer last spring. He was 68. On Tuesday morning, the cartoonist’s former wife, Shelly Miles, shared the news of his death during a livestream on X. Miles readContinueContinue reading “‘Dilbert’ taught white-collar workers how to talk about hating work”
SpaceX offers free Starlink access to Iranian demonstrators amid Internet blackout
Iranian demonstrators’ ability to get details of bloody nationwide protests out to the world has been given a strong boost, with SpaceX’s Starlink satellite internet service dropping its fees to allow more people to circumvent the Tehran government’s strongest attempt ever to prevent information from spilling outside its borders, activists said Wednesday. The move by the AmericanContinueContinue reading “SpaceX offers free Starlink access to Iranian demonstrators amid Internet blackout”
Bilt 2.0’s low-interest premium card takes on Chase Sapphire Reserve—with mortgage and rent rewards
As Americans struggle with an affordability crisis—high inflation and an even higher cost of living, especially when it comes to housing—Bilt is launching three new, low interest credit cards with rates capped at 10% on new purchases for the first year—including a premium card offering with a $495 annual fee. The Bilt Card 2.0 seriesContinueContinue reading “Bilt 2.0’s low-interest premium card takes on Chase Sapphire Reserve—with mortgage and rent rewards”
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