Articles

  • 1 week ago | fastcompanyme.com | Andy Lopata |Ruth Gotian

    Who shaped your career? Think about the people who guided, challenged, and helped you grow into the professional you are today. Do you think that artificial intelligence could have replaced their support? AI is revolutionizing mentorship by offering tailored learning, progress tracking, and administrative support. But AI has its limitations. AI cannot replace human intuition, empathy, and the ability to challenge mentees in a nuanced way.

  • 2 weeks ago | flipboard.com | Andy Lopata |Ruth Gotian

    1 day agoIn 2025, there’s one thing that employers look for on resumes and in job applications more than anything else. This factor is so critical that it can get you into entry-level jobs when making a career pivot much faster than if you didn’t have it, and 90% of employers have expressed they’re willing …

  • 1 month ago | forbes.es | Jamie Carter |Alex Konrad |Ruth Gotian |Eugenio Mallol

    La NASA ha anunciado planes para transmitir en vivo el regreso de dos astronautas “varados” en la Estación Espacial Internacional durante nueve meses. Suni Williams y Butch Wilmore, quienes pilotaron la nave espacial experimental Starliner de Boeing en junio de 2024, debían estar fuera de la Tierra unos ocho días. Tras fugas de helio y fallos en los propulsores durante el viaje a la EEI, la nave regresó a la Tierra sin tripulación, dejando a Williams y Wilmore sin cápsula en la que viajar.

  • 2 months ago | hbr.org | Ruth Gotian

    When Your Colleague Is Jealous of Your SuccessMarch 5, 2025Whenever we achieve a new milestone—whether it’s landing a major client, winning a promotion, or beating sales targets—we’d love to think our colleagues would cheer and support us. But it doesn’t always work out that way. As your successes build up, you may begin to sense that a colleague—even one who was once a friend—is starting to feel jealous or resentful of you.

  • 2 months ago | fastcompanyme.com | Ruth Gotian

    Just before the event, one of the astronauts texted me with an unexpected question: “Will [a prominent physician-scientist at the forefront of the COVID-19 pandemic] be there?” I chuckled and responded, “Omicron just hit; I think he’s a bit busy dealing with that right now. But this Nobel Prize winner will be there.”The astronaut’s reply floored me: “Wow, a Nobel Prize winner? Now that’s a high achiever.”I was baffled.