Can a book about the history of disruptive innovation help us see if we are asking the right questions about AI?
An article by Natasha Hatherall, the founder and CEO of TishTash Group. Human resources are still too often treated as a ...
The New York City Council on Monday challenged Chancellor Kamar Samuels to find savings in the Department of Education’s $38 billion proposed budget — the largest of ...
Young adults are increasingly using AI to have conversations they don't want to have, a phenomenon known as "social ...
Learn about the rise of “dry-chatting” and how AI is becoming a rehearsal partner for modern communication, especially before ...
Imagine trying to ask a question and no one answers you. Or hearing people talk around you as if you are not really part of the conversation. For many people living with dementia in hospital, this is ...
(Aging Untold) — As parents age, adult children might feel they need to “parent their parents,” which the Aging Untold hosts said undermines older adults’ dignity and autonomy. That is further ...
If you experience antisemitism in your workplace, here is a self-advocacy guide to help. Thanks to the ADL for being a resource for this section. 1. Establish an environment for a mutually respectful ...
Disagreement is a part of everyday life, yet most of us avoid it whenever possible. Harvard Kennedy School Professor Julia Minson knows where and why our conversations often go wrong and how we can ...
Relationships that matter will, at some point, require two people to sit across from each other and have a hard conversation. Disappointment, hurt, boundaries, power, change, or loss—no matter how ...