How People Actually Get to the C-Suite in S&P 500 Companies. New research demystifies who gets these jobs and how they ascended. The Best Manufacturers Build AI with Workers, Not for Them. Factories succeed with AI when workers help shape it, learn it on the job, and are measured by real performance.

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How People Actually Get to the C-Suite in S&P 500 Companies

New research demystifies who gets these jobs and how they ascended.

by Ruth Curran, Steve Patscot, and Edward Stadolnik

 

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The Best Manufacturers Build AI with Workers, Not for Them

Factories succeed with AI when workers help shape it, learn it on the job, and are measured by real performance.

by Tracey Countryman, Inge Oosterhuis, Jeff Wheless, and Rushda Afzal

 

 

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