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3 Career-Building Strategies for an Increasingly Complex World of Work

Harvard Business Review

It’s crucial, in particular, the authors argue, to adopt three key strategies: leveraging digital platforms and networks, utilizing open talent and freelancers as a secret weapon, and harnessing the power of AI to augment your capabilities.

Strategy 133
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Using Prompt Engineering to Better Communicate with People

Harvard Business Review

In this article, the author offers six guidelines to consider when initiating discussions with stakeholders, whether they’re customers, partners, or employees: 1) Structure your prompts the right way. 4) Harness humor, playfulness, and emotions. We should choose our words as wisely with people as we do with generative AI.

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Is Your Curiosity Helping or Hurting Your Work?

Harvard Business Review

In this article, the author outlines how to intentionally harness your curiosity to maximize your results instead of undermine them: First, identify what’s useful to your work, and hold off on everything else for later.

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The new CFO: How AI has changed the game for chief financial officers

CIO

That’s a big item on the corporate balance sheet, and it places the onus on CFOs to make sure their organizations are harnessing AI the right way. It’s a huge shift from the norm. Traditionally, the work of the CFO and the finance team was focused on protecting the company’s assets and reputation and guarding against risk.

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How strategic partnerships are the key to AI-driven innovation

CIO

CIOs can therefore focus on building new industry-focused platforms and micro-services, harnessing the power of the platform economy, by leveraging the partner resources for their digital transformation. Learn more about how EXL can put generative AI to work for your business here.

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4 ways higher ed can close the tech industry’s gender gap

CIO

“We do not need to boost young women’s math tests scores or confidence in their math ability as much as we need to entice more women to plan to enter science-related occupations,” the study’s authors wrote.

Education 298
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The Benefits of Being Bored at Work

Harvard Business Review

Based on the body of research exploring this emotion, the authors highlight some of boredom’s benefits and detriments and offer insights into how you might harness the best of boredom.