Documenting a lesson and successfully transferring it are two very different things — and that's where most organizations fall short. https://t.co/2Cf9oEttYD
The Knicks could clinch their first NBA Championship in decades on Saturday. For some fans, that basketball fever dream is creating a wedding nightmare. https://t.co/yxfihxVsgo
Inflation accelerated to a three-year high last month, but core prices rose less than expected, an encouraging sign for investors worried that resurgent inflation could force the Federal Reserve to raise interest rates this year. https://t.co/Jup9LtAlsi
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College degrees can shape recent graduates' early-career outlooks. The US Department of Education measures median incomes of federal aid recipients after graduation. Graduates from MIT and Caltech had median earnings of over $150,00 https://t.co/QBdLxzssgp
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In AI-driven transformation, the real risk isn't the technology itself—it's leaders staying silent or vague at the exact moment employees need clarity, context and trust the most. https://t.co/8CkXf05tpd