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Mar 22, 2024 |
imd.org | Shelley Zalis |Lana Haddad |Diana Markaki-Bartholdi |Raina Brands
There is a fear of the unknown, a fear of what is happening behind the scenes, of technology outpacing our thinking. Change always brings fear, and the high-speed evolution of AI has magnified that feeling. The key to staying abreast and in tune with any technological change is being part of it and leading it. This includes following updates, educating ourselves, sharing with others, and contributing to its development. The most well-informed person in the room will also be the least afraid.
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Mar 18, 2024 |
imd.org | Ben Bryant |Raina Brands |Jennifer Jordan |Ginka Toegel
“Bringing your whole self to work” has passed into workplace orthodoxy. CEOs on both sides of the Atlantic routinely talk about the need for truth or authenticity in leadership. Hanneke Willenborg is the CEO of supplement manufacturer Olly, a Unilever firm. She speaks passionately about the need to “show up real” in the workplace. Macy’s boss Jeff Gennette wants his people to bring their “authentic selves” to work a view shared by Bill George, former CEO of Medtronic and now faculty at Harvard.
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Mar 18, 2024 |
imd.org | Daniel Kahneman |Raina Brands |Ginka Toegel |Alyson Meister
Organizations and their leaders should consider a range of ideas aimed at closing the gender pay gap, including the following four: 1. Start from the assumption that gender bias matters.
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Sep 21, 2023 |
imd.org | Raina Brands
Closing the gender pay gap: be open honest … and radical Continue reading... Register for IbyIMD+ to continue reading this article CHF 18 / per month or CHF 120 per year Unlimited access Explore podcasts and videos Follow daily learning exercises Interact with an executive community Explore new daily content IbyIMD+ Subscribe Already a subscriber? Log in Corporate membership X Explore first person business intelligence from top minds curated for a global executive audience...
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Sep 21, 2023 |
imd.org | Raina Brands |Amit M. Joshi |Sarah Toms |Karl Schmedders
 Artificial intelligence (AI) is everywhere – from chatbots handling customer queries to analytics optimizing supply chains to increase efficiency and effectiveness. But beneath its shiny exterior, the rapid advance of AI has a dark downside. When misused, the tools designed for productive tasks can also identify security gaps and exploit them. As companies rapidly adopt AI to enhance their businesses, cybercriminals leverage it just as rapidly to power their malicious efforts.
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