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Can Machines Have Emotions? Smile If You Think So
If machines can learn to read human emotions, what does that mean for our future? This expert has some ideas
The Best Zoom Meeting Setup: 5 Strategies For Successful Virtual Office Presentations
Zoom meetings and virtual presentations are the new normal. These five tips will help you to elevate your career
Move Over STEM: Why SHAPE Skills Will Add True Value To Tomorrow’s Workforce
Our obsession with STEM skills has created a warped understanding of how the labor market functions. As we face the most grueling economic slump since the Great Depression, it’s paramount…
Build Back Balanced: 3 Ways To Get Gender Driving Recovery
The spread of WFH and the rise of the 2-career couple are opportunities companies can harness - or ignore
Companies With Strong Women At The Table Insist On Saving Seats For Girls
Increasingly, women executives are realizing that it’s not enough to just make it to the C-suite – indeed, they’re also compelled to save seats for young women to follow in…
5 Lessons Generation Z Graduates Can Learn From Millennials
Need some life advice on how to navigate tumultuous times? Here are 5 lessons that Generation Z can take from their Millennial counterparts
Will The H-1B Visa Freeze Boost Remote Freelancing?
The H-1B freeze creates opportunity for remote international freelancers
The 5 Habits Of Highly-Effective Team Members
5 questions to ask yourself to determine if you're a topnotch colleague
The Robot That's Keeping Facilities Clean During Covid-19
As workplaces re-open after the Covid-19 lockdown, attention is turning to how they can be as clean as possible. Researchers from MIT are working on a robot that uses UV…
6 Ways To Cultivate A Workplace Culture That Inspires Diversity And Inclusion
Diversity and inclusion isn’t a one-size-fits-all approach as each culture has their own unique circumstances