The technology promises productivity gains but too much focus on machines could erode socialisation and friendship www.ft.com/content/af77...
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My views in @fortune.com
👉 The term is meaningless and be used on the pretense of objectivity fortune.com/2025/02/13/m...
🙅♀️ A new study published in Organization Science tests the fact that gender differences are less salient in the context of remote work. pubsonline.informs.org/doi/abs/10.1...
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Are you passionate about inclusion in the workplace? Come join us for the next ThinkLab Ideas Challenge on March 28th!
Sign up to be part of a team challenge (with funding available for the winning ideas) here:
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🙌Stay tuned for "Wellbeing Intelligence: Building Better Mental Health at Work" to be release in July amazon.co.uk/Wellbeing-In...
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Tomorrow we'll be hosting a new event on working together to shape the future of staff wellbeing. Please share with friends and colleagues!
📅 Tuesday, 14 January 2025, 12 pm – 4:15 pm
📍 West Hub
🍽️ Free Lunch!
Info and register here: lnkd.in/dChfyQM7
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This CASBS podcast episode attracted the most unique listeners in 2024. Recorded before a live audience, @mlevi.bsky.social, @alisongopnik.bsky.social, & Anne-Marie Slaughter discuss a multi-disciplinary reimagining of caregiving
🎧 casbs.stanford.edu/podcast#soci...
🚨 Good luck to all candidates!
💬 The interviews are an important part of the Oxbridge admission system and reflect on the benefits of a university education in the era of #GenAI that makes people believe expertise and knowledge can simply be built by asking prompts.
👋 We encourage students around three dimensions:
🤔 A thread
The study relies on machine learning to show that the political leanings of economists influence the language they use, but also the very estimates they produce in a way that aligns the policy being promoted with their partisan opinion.
www.sciencedirect.com/science/arti...
When they are labelled as engaging in "Tough Love" followers develop higher career expectations.
1️⃣ High-performing leaders are less likely to be labeled as "abusers" despite exhibiting abusive supervision behaviors. Instead, they are more often seen as "tough love" bosses.
💔 According to a recent piece in OBHDP by Robert Lount Woohee Choi & B J Tepper it's all about the perceived performance of those supervisors or managers.
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Self efficacy around writing leads to increased writing output. Even one hour a week of shut up and write has a statistically significant impact on productivity