Equipping hiring managers to spot GenAI job candidates
Emily Campion in Tech Target about the use of generative AI in job applications.
Accounting's hundred-foot wave
What the research says so far about ESG disclosures.
An MBA gamble that paid off
Although friends and family were worried when he quit his job to pursue an MBA, Mark Ruedy was not deterred. Today he's the director of financial reporting at Deere & Company.
Morning Chats about Success podcast with Dr. Michele Williams
Michele Williams on FASIHI's global podcast reflecting on trust in leadership.
Roles for AI to play in the classroom
Carl Follmer in the Times Higher Education about the five roles that ChatGPT is playing in his Tippie classroom.
Can workers be ‘punished’ for having good ideas?
Daniel Newton in The Gazette about empowering employees to act on their ideas.
Prioritize ChatGPT proficiency to enhance teaching and learning
Amy Kristof-Brown in Inside Higher Ed about how educators have a responsibility to think beyond cheat-proof assignments.
How to keep great employee ideas flowing
Daniel Newton in the HR Daily Advisor about motivating employees to share their ideas even when it means more work.
5 types of stories leaders need to tell
Nick Westergaard in Harvard Business Review on why storytelling is an important leadership skill, and how executives who want to succeed should master five types of narrative: vision, values, action, teaching, and trust stories.
Break room posters: Motivational or mockable?
They decorate the walls of break rooms across America—lush, awe-inspiring brightly-colored photos of landscapes or athletes or wildlife, with pithy nuggets of wisdom urging us to make the most out of life. But do break room motivational posters actually work?
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