Author: EconLearner

Laptop, coffee and drawing with a male creative executive in his office for managing an online company. … [+] Computer, e-mail and typing with a young male designer at work on a project or exhibition in his officegetty With the new year just around the corner, rapidly evolving changes in the workforce and across all industries, and a global average salary of $120k as demand for project managers increases, there’s never been a more critical time for project managers to upskill them than now. More than ever, businesses rely on project management professionals to meet the needs of an evolving…

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AI can hurt your businessGlenn Gow with DALL-E (This article is part of a series on Artificial Intelligence for board members and senior executives.) In June 2023, Yale University gathered 150 founders, CEOs and chairmen of Fortune 500 companies, along with distinguished professors, investors and government officials, to discuss the “threats, hope and hype” of artificial intelligence. Among other lines of inquiry, the organizers asked the distinguished assembly to consider a challenging question: “Can AI destroy humanity??” And the results; 8% of participants thought that artificial intelligence could, in fact, destroy humanity within just five years. Another 34% said it…

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This now familiar arc fascinated the social psychologist Ivuoma Onyeador, assistant professor of management and organizations at the Kellogg School, who wondered why discussions of prejudice so often morph into discussions of free speech or religious freedom. “We are no longer talking about the original dimension of criticism,” Onyeador observes. “Now we’re talking about something else, where the dominant members of the group could seemingly have the moral high ground.”He wanted to get to the bottom of the phenomenon: “What is the psychology behind it? Why is it useful, as opposed to other responses people might make to the review?’In…

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The Quordle game displayed on a phone screen can be seen in this illustrative photo taken in Krakow, Poland … [+] on February 21, 2022. Quordle is a new word game that is an alternative to Wordle. (Photo by Jakub Porzycki/NurPhoto via Getty Images)NurPhoto via Getty Images Looking for tips and answers for Saturday’s Quordle? You can find them here: MORE FROM FORBESToday’s ‘Quordle’ hints and answers for Saturday November 11thWith Chris Holt Hi to all! I hope you are making the most of your Sunday. Tips and answers for today blanket the words are right in front. How to…

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Perhaps you fear catastrophic illness or untimely accidents. Maybe you’re afraid you’ll lose your job (or work at the same boring job forever). Or maybe your biggest fear is that you won’t live up to your own high expectations or important obligations.Whatever keeps you up at night is likely to shape your decision-making at critical moments. Here are some of our favorite studies from the Kellogg School that tackle this tough—or maybe, scary—topic.Fear can prevent us from taking care of ourselvesThe fear of learning we might have a serious illness makes us less likely to get a mammogram or use…

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While AmericaServes is geared toward helping veterans and their families, other similar service networks have emerged in the US with different focuses: mental health, family and children’s services, or homelessness, for example. The overall aim of service networks is to address the often neglected nature of service provision by integrating medical, social and other services to make it easier for people to access and benefit from them. After all, multifaceted issues require multifaceted interventions.”These new cross-organizational arrangements are trying to get people to the right benefit plans and services they’re eligible to receive,” he says. Michel SchumatNorthwestern professor of communication…

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While the presence of bots on Twitter is undeniable, The scale of the problem is difficult to determine. Figuring out whether something was posted by a bot account or a real user can be surprisingly complex.But the presence of bots, no matter how many there are, has significant implications for how all social media content is received, according to a new study by Adam Waitz, professor of management and organizations at the Kellogg School. The research, written and led by Shane Schweitzer of Northeastern University and Kyle Dobson of the University of Virginia (both former Kellogg postdocs), finds that partisanship…

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After massing tens of thousands of troops along the Ukrainian border for several weeks, Russia invaded the country in an act of war that has been condemned worldwide. Anticipating a backlash, Russian President Vladimir Putin has promised “consequences” for countries that try to intervene.For the US, which has imposed a wave of new sanctions on Russia, that could mean an increase in cyberattacks, according to former National Security Agency director Adm. Michael Rogers, who also served as commander of the United States Cyber ​​Command. He is currently a senior fellow and adjunct professor at the Kellogg School of Management.Rogers spoke…

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By Ben Zimmerman, president at SmartMedia Technologies. getty In the wide world of sports, few events rival the tradition and (dare I say) drama of the Major League Baseball playoffs. And nothing gets me going more than the World Series. Legends are born during the Fall Classic as the diamond becomes a stage for players to etch their names into the annals of history. The cracking of the bat, the popping of the catcher’s glove—I could wax poetic for days. But at the end of the day, I would argue that baseball is a lot like the world of marketing…

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Take the electric razor. About a century ago, one of the first models—the Vibro-Shave— entered the US market. This razor, which was marketed to both men and women, had a vibrating handle that moved a blade from side to side. And, if you were so inclined, you could replace the top with a massage head to “smooth out” your wrinkles.Needless to say, razors have changed over the years. So how does product development typically happen? Companies have long relied on market research to determine how customers use their products and whether they have underlying needs that a new feature or…

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