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Moving Beyond Stage-Gate Project Management
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Moving Beyond Stage-Gate Project Management

Eschewing traditional approaches, companies are developing new approaches to managing large projects aimed at creating fundamentally new products or ideas that...

The Case For and Against Digital Employees
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The Case For and Against Digital Employees

Enabled by progress in computer graphics and AI, digital humans are already making real money for their employers.

Helping Gen Z Employees Find Their Place at Work
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Helping Gen Z Employees Find Their Place at Work

How can managers create a team dynamic of collaboration, commitment, and sustained motivation for Gen Z employees who struggle with engagement at work?

No, Remote Employees Aren't Becoming Less Engaged
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No, Remote Employees Aren't Becoming Less Engaged

Research shows that spontaneous meetings and conversations between coworkers have increased with the rise of remote work, suggesting that employees are finding...

Why Microsoft Measures Employee Thriving, Not Engagement
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Why Microsoft Measures Employee Thriving, Not Engagement

Dawn Klinghoffer and Elizabeth McCune of Microsoft's People Analytics team studied how to keep employees thriving, that is, energized and empowered to do meaningful...

Why Do Chief Data Officers Have Such Short Tenures?
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Why Do Chief Data Officers Have Such Short Tenures?

Chief Data Officers may have the most unstable job in the C-suite. Tenures are short, turnover is high, and many companies don't seem to know exactly what they...

APIs Aren't Just for Tech Companies
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APIs Aren't Just for Tech Companies

APIs would particularly benefit small to midsize companies that now struggle to reach digital audiences through saturated and tightly controlled ad networks and...

Microsoft Analyzed Data on Its Newly Remote Workforce
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Microsoft Analyzed Data on Its Newly Remote Workforce

A Microsoft study of remote work over the past four months found that work-from-home means longer hours and shorter meetings.

Three Tips to Avoid WFH Burnout
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Three Tips to Avoid WFH Burnout

Employees who feel "on" all the time are at a higher risk of burnout when working from home than if they were going to the office as usual.

Artificial Intelligence for the Real World
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Artificial Intelligence for the Real World

In 2013, the MD Anderson Cancer Center launched a "moon shot" project: diagnose and recommend treatment plans for certain forms of cancer using IBM's Watson cognitive...

A Study ­sed Sensors to Show That Men and Women Are Treated Differently at Work
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A Study ­sed Sensors to Show That Men and Women Are Treated Differently at Work

A data-based analysis of behavior by men and women at a large multinational firm found that the two groups acted identically but were treated differently, which...

How Smart, Connected Products Are Transforming Competition
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How Smart, Connected Products Are Transforming Competition

Information technology is revolutionizing products. Once composed solely of mechanical and electrical parts, products have become complex systems that combine hardware...

Qr Codes Aren't Dead Yet
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Qr Codes Aren't Dead Yet

My favorite mobile device isn't my phone, my iPad, or my car. It's my Canon digital SLR camera.

Why Remote Workers Are More (Yes, More) Engaged
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Why Remote Workers Are More (Yes, More) Engaged

IT workers who work remotely are actually more engaged and more committed to their work than their counterparts who work in the office. Not only that, they also...

Data Scientist: The Sexiest Job of the 21st Century
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Data Scientist: The Sexiest Job of the 21st Century

When Jonathan Goldman arrived for work in June 2006 at LinkedIn, the business networking site, the place still felt like a start-up.

Projects Are the New Job Interviews
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Projects Are the New Job Interviews

Companies are increasingly supplanting resumes, references, brainteasers, and interviews with real-world projects, where candidates show their ability to perform...
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