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Diversity and inclusion: 7 best practices for changing your culture

CIO

According to a recent study in the Harvard Business Review (HBR), organizations of all sizes have made unprecedented investments around diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) in the past few years. You can use data to identify these issues and prioritize where you need to implement programs, offer training, and focus your efforts. “If

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Women in tech increasingly dissatisfied, job search rates surge

CIO

A new study from the tech job search platform Dice reveals that 38% of women in tech are currently engaged in a job search, compared to 30% of men. The primary drivers of this dissatisfaction are a persistent pay gap and workplace culture issues that often leave women feeling marginalized.

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

CIO

What is even more disheartening is that while a healthy number of young girls and women enroll and thrive in early education STEM programs, this enthusiasm and drive seems to wane at the college and university levels, where women account for just 16% of those who earned a bachelor’s degree in computer and information sciences.

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How to create a culture of innovation

CIO

Here, they and others share seven ways to create and nurture a culture of innovation. Instilling an innovative culture comes down to creating an environment based on trust, which breaks down barriers and inspires people to have more open mindsets, says Keshavan. Prioritize time for experimentation. Emphasize innovation, not technology.

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5 steps we can take to address the cyber skills shortage

CIO

People exist in various dimensions—where they are from, what their culture is like, their age, religion, and ethnicity. When we bring in someone new, can we identify what that person will add to the team in terms of cultural values and fit? Can they add a different cultural nuance that will bring fresh ideas and perspectives?

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5 Ways to Live and Study Web Development in Great Britain Next Summer

The Crazy Programmer

Studying a web development course which teaches you an in-demand programming language is a great way to start a secure, pandemic-proof career in web development. Great Britain is one of the most exciting places to study web development. Great Britain is also one of the world’s most cultural countries.

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How technology is shaping education in Saudi Arabia

CIO

So, the pursuit of scientific discovery and technological innovation is just part of the culture, and the reinvigoration of those educational pursuits will serve as the foundation of the Kingdom’s transformation success for decades to come.”

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