Barbara Ann Berwick drove for Uber for eight weeks in 2014. She, and two others, then brought suit against the
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We Have Met the Economy, and It Is Us
Finding something that machines canāt do
by Lesley Crane
One of the pervasive and persuasive myths associated with burgeoning technology in the workplace is that it would create thousands
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by J C Spender
Alan Turing, the British mathematician who did crucial work on WW2 German Naval codes and on computing, has been much
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by David Hurst
Claiming Our Humanity: What the Pope Francisā Encyclical on the Environment Brings To The 7th Global Drucker Forum To
Continue readingManaging in the Digital Age: Over the Edge?
by Henry Mintzberg
Managing does not change, not fundamentally. It is a practice, rooted in art and craft, not a science or a
Continue readingPerson or Machine of the Year
by Dan Pontefract
In 1982,Ā TimeĀ magazine declared the personal computer its āMachineĀ of the Year.ā Up until then, humans usually had won a āPerson of
Continue readingWhy Your Brain Needs People
by Paul Zak
Ah the digital world! Ā Email, video conferencing, and e-documents mean less travel and higher productivity. Ā Ā Electronic communication has allowed for
Continue readingLeadership in the age of immediacy
by Marten Mickos
We live in a digital age where our humanity is challenged. What humans were mechanically doing is now being automated
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