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The New Formula for Progress in the Business World

The New Formula for Progress in the Business World | Tidbits, titbits or tipbits? | Scoop.it

Einstein's famous theory of relativity (E=MC2) celebrates its 110th anniversary this year. This elegant formula helped us understand how the world works and has impacted scientists and philosophers alike.

 

The business world has its own formulas for success. Hard work dedication = results. Power = money influence. Big > Small. Fast > Slow. Fancy degree time = corner office.

 

The thing is, the world has changed. The old rules of business no longer carry the day as we cope with fist-fighting competition, mind-numbing speed, and exponential complexity. Add in macro trends such as global markets, digitization, cloud computing, millennial workforce shifts, mobile technology, and geopolitical turmoil, and you're wrestling a whole new beast. One that can't be conquered with some long-expired formula.


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The Learning Factor's curator insight, September 15, 2015 7:03 PM

If you're not actively prioritizing learning, you may be unknowingly falling behind. Near-term competitive advantages come and go, but the learning organization wins in the long run. Push yourself and your team to learn more and learn fast. Set learning objectives. Recap and share lessons learned. Experiment, measure, refine.

senameintr's curator insight, September 16, 2015 12:10 AM

Learning is an endless process. You will achieve results as much as your input.

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The Evolution Of The Employee

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This concept and the visual was taken from my new book which came out today called, The Future of Work: Attract New Talent, Build Better Leaders, and Create a Competitive Organization.

 

One of the things I have been writing about and have tried to make clear over the past few months is that work as we know it is dead and that the only way forward is to challenge convention around how we work, how we lead, and how we build our companies. Employees which were once thought of expendable cogs are the most valuable asset that any organization has. However, the employee from a decade ago isn’t the same as the employee who we are starting to see today. To help show that I wanted to share an image from my upcoming book which depicts how employees are evolving. It’s an easy way to see the past vs the future.

 


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Miklos Szilagyi's curator insight, September 18, 2014 3:35 AM

Wow, like it...:-)))

Hélène Introvigne's curator insight, September 18, 2014 2:39 PM

the future of work !

clare o'shea's curator insight, February 5, 2015 1:55 PM

The key question for me is how well has the leadership, company policies and management styles changed to help engage with this new breed of employee?

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Terminate The Terminator: Hack Your Emotional Intelligence And Control Your Future

Terminate The Terminator: Hack Your Emotional Intelligence And Control Your Future | Tidbits, titbits or tipbits? | Scoop.it

Want to leave your number one business rival lying in a crumpled pile of rubble? Then put down your Android for a minute so you can size up exactly who that opponent is.


The assassin most likely to destroy your business isn’t the guy down the street. It’s not a brilliant 19-year-old coder lying in wait in a ranch house in Palo Alto.


It’s a ‘bot that does what you do—even better.


If robots can be encoded with artificial, emotional intelligence and it is greater than what you and your team have to offer to guests, you will be out of work. And emotional intelligence in robots is closer than you’d think.



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The Learning Factor's curator insight, September 15, 2014 6:57 PM

Train yourself and your people with the latest research on the uses of emotional intelligence. And look for talent that is strong in this area.

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