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Companies Are Bad at Identifying High-Potential Employees
40% of workers in high-potential programs don’t belong there.
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The Post-Human World
By Derek Thompson
A conversation about the end of work, individualism, and the human species with the historian Yuval Harari
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Next Generation Leadership: Enhance Your Performance | Martin Roll
Next generation leadership is about leading in the most turbulent of times, and successful next generation leade...
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Person-centric healthcare amplified by blockchain
By Peter B. Nichol
Individualized care is what we mean when we speak of “patient” or “health.” The world is afraid of individualism...
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The biggest economic issue facing America is not job creation
The total job openings were 5.5 million in Dec. 2016, up from a mere 100,000 the same time in 2015.
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Robots Will Soon Do Your Taxes. Bye-Bye, Accounting Jobs
Opinion: Thanks to AI, robots could replace 4.5 million jobs over the next few years.
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The recommendation for future workers has been that they learn to code. Microsoft is going to change that requirement. Paul
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Microsoft's DeepCoder programming AI can take over coding's dirty work
Microsoft worked with researchers at the University of Cambridge on DeepCoder, a machine learning system built t...
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What are the limits of presidential power? One way to address that question is through history, as Daniel Farber does in our free e-book for March, Lincoln’s Constitution. Farber examines the greatest constitutional crisis in American history and explores the legality of Lincoln’s response to it. Out of that dark time, emerge insights for our own era, and for issues such as state sovereignty, executive power, and limitations on civil liberties in the name of national security. Get the e-book of Lincoln’s Constitution free in March.
“A timely and important book, which should provoke fruitful discussion of enduring issues of civil liberties and judicial philosophy.”—Richard Posner, New York Times Book Review
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What are we doing? The spring publishing season is underway; see our Spring 2017 catalog for our new and forthcoming books.
Thanks for reading.
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About Chicago's e-books: The University of Chicago Press has more than 4,000 titles in its Chicago Digital Editions e-book program. Some of Chicago's e-books are DRM-free, while others require Adobe Digital Editions software, which is freely downloadable. Chicago Digital Editions are powered byBiblioVault.
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This is the March 2017 free e-book notification.
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