In this Fast Company Daily article, management experts Dominic and Laura Ashley-Timms share how to stay ahead of AI disruption by building the human skills technology can’t duplicate, keeping you indispensable in a changing world.
The future of work is changing fast, and success in 2025 will require more than just mastering new tech – it’s about sharpening both hard and soft skills. From boosting emotional intelligence and building trust to navigating AI-powered tools with creativity and empathy, these skills will define how we lead, connect, and thrive in an ever-evolving landscape.
Leaders, true fairness and success come from recognizing that treating everyone the same isn’t always the answer. In this article, Ken Blanchard reveals how to use a situational framework to adapt your leadership style to each team member’s unique development level, striking the right balance of directive and supportive behaviours to drive growth and achieve outstanding results.
Strengths will often bear the seeds of our weaknesses. In his LinkedIn Talent Blog, author Jordan Burton shares insights on how you can harness your strengths while also understanding their liabilities.
If you’re on a quest for peak productivity, you’re likely overrun with tips and tricks. Entrepreneur Magazine dispels some of these common myths and promotes a more realistic approach to productivity.
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