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Giving Students an Opportunity to Customize Their Classes

Steve Shu Consulting

As an example, for Door 3 students could put me in the hotspot by having me present a short piece of research and then quiz me based on concepts in Chapters 1 and 2 of the course book.

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GenAI Can Help Small Companies Level the Playing Field

Harvard Business

This shift presents a unique opportunity for SMEs, whose inherent agility gives them an edge in adopting and innovating with AI. Generative AI has the potential to close content, insight, and technology gaps that large corporations typically have over their smaller counterparts.

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Companies That Replace People with AI Will Get Left Behind

Harvard Business

White-collar workers might be especially vulnerable in the short-term.The speed of this adoption presents an opportunity for companies to step up their pace of innovation, however — and if enough companies to go on offensive, then we won’t have to worry about AI unemployment.

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How to Solve 3 Modern Cross-Cultural Leadership Challenges

Organizational Talent Consulting

link] Cross-Cultural Strategy #1: Culturally Agile Leadership Leaders increasingly face cross-cultural differences working with diverse customers and employees. Cross-cultural differences require leaders with cultural agility. Successful, culturally agile leaders can see themself through another person's perspective.

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The creation of one of the largest consulting businesses….ever!

Ben de Haldevang

As part of the new podcast series from the Agile Gorilla Collective, David Boyd, Abhay Pande, Paul Siegenthaler (you can find their bios here [link] – they are an impressive bunch of people!) and I talk through the separation of the EY consulting business as much discussed and written about over the past few months.

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Johanna’s 60 Seconds of Writing WIP for March 15, 2024

Johanna Rothman

Martin Fowler, well-known in the agile community, once told me he purposefully created keynotes that were combinations of three fifteen to twenty-minute talks. Then there are pecha kuchas, where the presenter speaks to twenty slides, just twenty seconds per slide. Most often, the slides contain just images.

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How Cycle Time and Cost of Delay Makes Product Development Decisions Easier (Day 2)

Johanna Rothman

Here's where I stand with my WIP: I completed one presentation, so I have 4 remaining. The four presentations range in duration from 15 to 90 minutes. My normal cycle time for presentations is roughly three times the duration of the presentation. As I said in my Day 1 post, my WIP is too high. Also the novella.