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Investing in Women Through Technology Training

Business and Tech

The biggest obstacle impacting women today is the subconscious biases impacting perception of competence,” said Shaddix, whose background includes marketing and tech policy research. Jin says that for women who want to expand their tech knowledge , doing so may not be as difficult as they think. Overcoming adversity.

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How To Make Work Work for Women in Tech and Leadership

Business and Tech

The gender gap in tech is persistent, but it can be addressed by offering resources, fostering inclusive workplaces, and implementing policies that promote equity. The gender gap in tech remains due to a number of factors including lack of job security, gender bias, and work-life balance issues.

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Book Review: What about the Future? by Fred Phillips

Jeffrey Phillips

I'm returning today to one of my favorite activities - a book review. The book I'm reviewing today is entitled What about the Future? It was written by Fred Phillips, who is a professor and also the editor of the journal Technological Forecasting and Societal Change.

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Unlocking Organizational Potential: Developing Executive Leadership for Culture Change

Leapfrogging

Culture is shaped by a variety of factors, including the company’s mission, leadership styles, policies, work environment, and the behavior modeled by those at the top. A culture that is flexible and adaptive to change will enable your organization to navigate challenges and capitalize on opportunities more effectively.

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Accelerating Sustainable Energy Innovation

Paul Hobcraft

Energy innovation systems need a really much stronger and more effective push to deliver a broad range of technologies and solutions to the market faster than what is happening today. The Energy Industry can be deemed as a laggard in adoption along the five stages of technology adoption.

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Low-cost DAC is challenging, but no more so than any other revolutionary technology, PLEASE!

Innovating4Energy

The classic comment is then made “ This cost reduction would dramatically accelerate demand, encouraging private developers to build more capacity and making the technology affordable for the world”- Well, then that’s the end of the story. Often they are simply fueling the case for INACTION.

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Innovation on Steroids: Next Generation AI-Powered Phases and Gates

Leapfrogging

From its inception to the current state, the processes governing the development of new products and services have continuously evolved to incorporate new methodologies and technologies. At these gates, decision-makers review progress and determine the feasibility of moving forward to the next stage.