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The right way to hire an AI-ready workforce

It’s critical to bring new talent into the organization that has the uniquely human skills that AI lacks. This underscores the importance of meticulous talent acquisition. 

Economic diversification is key to Wyoming’s future

We cannot let our reverence for our past economic drivers keep us from looking for, and embracing, what’s next.

How Paris became a 15-minute city

In his new book, ‘The 15-Minute City,’ Carlos Moreno explains how Paris has radically transformed—and how the proximity concept is growing globally.

Biden sends a lifeline to the ‘sandwich generation’ with childcare and eldercare proposals

The initiatives were once part of Build Back Better, Biden’s gargantuan legislative agenda that stalled on Capitol Hill two years ago. Now they’re what Neera Tanden, the Democratic president’s top domestic policy adviser, describes as “unfinished business.”

Increasing Future Immigration Grows the U.S.’ Competitive Advantage

Without raising immigration levels now, the U.S. will no longer be the world’s largest economy. Expanded immigration will ensure that the U.S. workforce can continue to outperform global competitors.

With 1 Simple Word, Ex-Starbucks CEO Howard Schultz Revealed the Company’s Biggest Problem. It’s a Lesson in Emotional Intelligence

Look closely at Howard Schultz’s recent advice on how to fix Starbucks, and a key insight emerges.

Internships, taxes, coding: Pilot education program aims to bring back life skills

The contours of Wyoming’s new self-led learning initiative, ‘RIDE,’ begin to show themselves as pilot districts complete initiative’s first year.

CBS 60 Minutes – Private equity’s unlikely champion for giving workers a leg up with employee ownership 60-minutes

Today, roughly 12 million Americans are employed by companies owned by private equity, firms like KKR that specialize in buying businesses with the goal of improving performance and value, and ultimately reselling for a profit: a practice that often involves cuts and layoffs. Over a 10-year span, it’s estimated that at least a half million jobs have been lost to private equity cutbacks…

Colorado pitches ‘permanent solution’ on property taxes

Under the threat of a multimillion-dollar ballot measure campaign backed by Colorado businesses and anonymous conservative donors, state leaders on Monday announced they had agreed to pass the second cut in as many years to the nation’s third-lowest property tax rates.

Cultivating a Healthy Work-life Integration Culture

In this Nano Tool for Leaders, Wharton’s Stew Friedman shares tips for retaining Gen Z and millennial workers, who strive for work-life balance.