By The Conversation January 19, 2024 Breakdancing in the break room might not seem like the best way to get ahead at work, but research shows recreational dance can actually improve productivity performance in the workplace. It is well known that engaging in physical activity has many health benefits—from reducing the risk of diabetes, … Continue reading Why dancers are better workers, according to research
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This is what employees need from management, according to coaches and leaders
By Featured January 16, 2024 Riding on rapid tech development, the world of work is swelling to new heights. Traditional employee expectations are dissolving, replaced by a more fluid and dynamic landscape. With these seismic shifts, teammates are demanding greater autonomy, flexibility, and growth opportunities to match burgeoning responsibilities. Leaders, in turn, are challenged … Continue reading This is what employees need from management, according to coaches and leaders
The best tech support helplines for seniors (according to my 73-year-old mom)
The best tech support helplines for seniors (according to my 73-year-old mom) We, the adult children, can’t always be their only resource. Amy Skorheim Mon, Jan 15, 2024 lucigerma via Getty Images Engadget readers like yourself are probably more tech savvy than the average person. That means you may get roped into helping … Continue reading The best tech support helplines for seniors (according to my 73-year-old mom)
These are the most dangerous products from CES 2024, according to privacy and environmental advocates
By Associated Press January 14, 2024 The best CES products pierce through the haze of marketing hype at the Las Vegas gadget show to reveal innovations that could improve lives. The worst could harm us or our society and the planet in such “innovatively bad” ways that a panel of self-described dystopia experts has … Continue reading These are the most dangerous products from CES 2024, according to privacy and environmental advocates
This is the future of generative AI, according to generative AI
This is the future of generative AI, according to generative AI Generative AI’s Crossroads: A Deep Dive into Exciting Possibilities and Pitfalls Engadget Thu, Dec 28, 2023 Engadget / AI Illustration As part of our year-end story package, we tasked ChatGPT with writing a guest post about the future of generative AI. The prompt asked … Continue reading This is the future of generative AI, according to generative AI
The industry talking the most about AI jobs is not tech, according to LinkedIn
By Sarah Bregel November 27, 2023 How people feel about AI may still be a mixed bag, but there is certainly no shortage of chatter about the technology, especially among employers and job-seekers. On LinkedIn, conversations about AI have increased by 70% over the past year, according to a newly released report from the … Continue reading The industry talking the most about AI jobs is not tech, according to LinkedIn
What to know about hiring in tech right now, according to the head of talent at Alphabet’s growth fund
By Pavithra Mohan As the head of talent at CapitalG, Alphabet’s $4 billion independent growth fund, Lauren Illovsky helps guide the firm’s portfolio companies as they scope out executive level hires and fill out their boards. Illovsky sees her role as absorbing—and solving—any challenges they’re facing in the talent department. “I always tell them … Continue reading What to know about hiring in tech right now, according to the head of talent at Alphabet’s growth fund
These are the hottest 50 startups in the United States right now, according to LinkedIn
By Emily Price September 27, 2023 LinkedIn released its Top Startups for 2023 today. The list, which is now in its 7th year, highlights 50 companies based in the United States that LinkedIn says are gaining attention and recruiting top talent, based on LinkedIn data that measures growth and demand. To create the list, … Continue reading These are the hottest 50 startups in the United States right now, according to LinkedIn
What people get wrong about apologies, according to a trust scientist
By Shalene Gupta August 29, 2023 Peter H. Kim, a professor at the University of Southern California’s Marshall School of Business, has spent two decades studying trust and trust repair. In his new book, How Trust Works: The Science of How Relationships Are Built, Broken, and Repaired, he lays out the surprising truths about trust; … Continue reading What people get wrong about apologies, according to a trust scientist
44 entry-level jobs that are seeing the most hiring growth right now, according to LinkedIn
By Shalene Gupta May 22, 2023 Big Tech might be laying off left and right, but all hope is not lost for job seekers looking for entry-level roles, according to the latest hiring data from LinkedIn. LinkedIn’s data shows that while hiring has decreased 28.2% since last March, the decline from February to March … Continue reading 44 entry-level jobs that are seeing the most hiring growth right now, according to LinkedIn