by Arianna Huffington, by Thrive Global on June 4, 2023 The Age of AI — which has been imminently imminent for decades — has finally arrived. From jobs and art to education, PowerPoint presentations and even dad jokes, the ways in which AI is going to impact our world...
by Michelle Seidel, Juan Pablo Gonzalez, Dan Kaplan, Brittney Molitor, and Jamen Graves, published by Korn Ferry Insights Some organizations that promised remote work have changed their minds, trying to boost business but sparking protests from workers. In early May,...
by Lindsey Ellis, published by The Wall Street Journal, on June 13, 2023 More and more Americans aren’t feeling great at work. Half of workers aren’t engaged on the job, putting in minimal effort to get by, according to research by Gallup released Tuesday. Employee...
by Dennis Carey, Jane Stevenson, Margie Warrell and Kevin Cashman, published by Korn Ferry Institute One-third of workers think the corner office lacks a trait that was critical during the pandemic. But the so-called “empathy deficit” may be more complex than it...
by Ron Carucci and Garry Ridge, published by Harvard Business Review, November 3, 2022 Company purpose has mainstreamed its way into management vernacular, and with plenty of good reason. Evidence from across industry sectors has proven that genuinely purpose-driven...