Managing agents well requires the same discipline as managing people, just faster and with less tolerance for ambiguity.
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There’s no shortage of apocalyptic headlines about the future of work in the era of artificial intelligence. For workers, the technology has inflicted anxiety and uncertainty, provoking questions of ...
High performing organizations are leveraging AI to solve problems before they arise and empower employees to thrive.
The real issue isn’t where work happens. It’s whether the workplace is designed to support sustained human performance at all. Performance has never been a location problem. It’s an energy problem.
To continue reading this content, please enable JavaScript in your browser settings and refresh this page. Workforce dynamics are changing fast. Rising healthcare ...
Too much of today’s conversation about A.I. is stuck in the wrong frame. While pundits debate whether robots will steal jobs, the real question is much simpler: Can we prepare workers fast enough, or ...
For years, companies have been told to prepare for the future by chasing youth, digital fluency, and technical skills. They have been urged to bet on “high potentials” and to focus on the next ...
Applications are now open for the 2026 Future of Work Accelerator. Eligible U.S.-based organizations are invited to apply by February 6, 2026. The Accelerator is a joint program of HP and the HP ...
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The future of work in the UAE: Offices built for people, not processes
Workplaces today are different with companies leaning toward layouts that can vary during the day ...
The future of flexible work will not be decided by floor plans or badge swipes. It will be decided by who gets to build the tools. Fresh evidence from a new global survey shows the shift in plain ...
Andrew Stanton, one of Pixar’s founding fathers, has made a career out of imagining different visions of life on Earth. In “Toy Story,” children’s playthings come alive and even kind of fly. In ...
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