Posts Tagged ‘careerdevelopment’
Are you doing enough education to preserve your value on the market regarding AI, and what skills will be needed in the future?
The pace of innovation within the AI space is changing workplaces faster than we could have imagined. Bernard Marr in his LinkedIn Newsletter post “The Great Skill Shift: How AI Is Transforming 70% Of Jobs By 2030.” Bernard has recently discussed this with Aneesh Raman, the Chief Economic Opportunity Officer on LinkedIn. Let it sink…
Read MoreWhat success looks like from a parent’s perspective – thoughts on parenting
It is each parent’s dream to see their children grow and prosper. As a parent, you can only give them guidance in life and the foundation of what you believe in, and what you think might help your child. Once they are flying with their own “wings,” you hope that you can be with their…
Read MoreMicrosoft’s 50th Anniversary and my personal and professional journey with Microsoft
Microsoft is celebrating its 50th Anniversary, and it would be good to reflect on my journey with Microsoft and tech life, which I have been blessed to be part of since the 1980s. Interestingly, I ended up in tech life almost accidentally. When I was approved to study at the Hanken School of Economics (Swedish…
Read MoreAre you leveled up for the AI Economy?
I was inspired to reflect on the AI economy after reading a great articleby Joe McKendrick, a contributing writer at ZDnet. I have been passionate about writing about our need to learn new things daily in the new AI economy. This applies especially to the generation that had to do things in a more labor-intensive…
Read MoreThe healing power of writing – reflections on being an author
Not all the books I read and want to review are about AI, Microsoft 365 Copilot, or business models. I also like books that help me evolve as a person and steer me in the direction I should take with my life and career. I mentioned way back that immigration to the United States came…
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