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The Social Science of AI: Intel’s Elizabeth Anne Watkins
On the Me, Myself, and AI podcast, learn how social scientists help facilitate human-machine collaboration at Intel.
On the Me, Myself, and AI podcast, learn how social scientists help facilitate human-machine collaboration at Intel.
Reveal data piece by piece instead of all at once to give it narrative structure — and meaning.
The author shares science-backed steps to help managers better structure meetings and build trust with direct reports.
Decisions that have moral consequences often require sustained and systematic consideration.
Choosing the right listening style can help close the gap between what a speaker needs and how a listener responds.
New research offers leaders insights into how they can enhance inclusion at an actionable level in the workplace.
We need to move on to a new way of measuring — and accelerating — employee performance.
Categorizing decisions by riskiness and urgency helps clarify when to involve higher-ups.
New research identifies three focus areas for leaders who want to bring more justice and joy to their organizations.
Deepa Purushothaman discusses the challenges women of color face in the workplace and ways everyone can champion equity.
Vans’s Doug Palladini discusses how the future of work is playing out at the global sports lifestyle brand.
Brightcove CMO Jennifer Griffin Smith discusses using video as an innovative tool for marketing.
The authors describe three key challenges leaders face in communicating pandemic data and how to address them.
Hear from coauthors of the 2021 research report, “Leadership’s Digital Transformation,” about the ways leaders must transform themselves to lead organizations today.
Voicing your good intentions can help soften how others receive negative feedback.
View this webinar to hear how IT teams are meeting the challenges of the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic.
When employees share ideas and opinions about topics outside the scope of their jobs, they and their companies benefit.
Linguistic considerations are important when planning customer communications.
To show respect for individuality, leaders should support the use of personal pronouns in communication.
Why words matter in crucial conversations, alarming U.S. job trends, and how to make data meaningful.