Routine automation trims headcount; complex automation trims salaries

Which jobs is AI eliminating? Azeem Azhar presents a deeply insightful take: "when firms automate high-expertise tasks, wages fall but employment rises. When they automate routine tasks, employment shrinks but pay rises. Either way, the wage ladder bends. The job’s structural role in society weakens." Click here to read the full article on his Substack... Continue Reading →

Avoiding Failure

The lesson isn't avoiding failure. It's refusing to let failure define the outcome. ~ Shane Parrish #Inspiration #Motivation #InspirationalQuotes

Exponential View to get you up to speed with most things AI

If you want to dive deeper into the intersection of technology, society, and the economy, Azeem Azhar’s Exponential View newsletter is your essential weekly read. Curated by Azhar—a globally recognized entrepreneur, author, and technologist—this Substack newsletter delivers expert analysis, curated insights, and thought-provoking interviews, all designed to help you understand how exponential technologies like AI are shaping... Continue Reading →

Can Specialized Tools Like Grammarly Weather the Copilot Storm?

Just yesterday, I found myself mulling over a question that’s on the minds of many tech watchers: Can specialized tools like Grammarly survive the AI storm brought on by ChatGPT, Claude, Perplexity, Gemini, and the ever-expanding universe of productivity copilots? And then, almost on cue, the news broke: Grammarly has secured a whopping $1 billion in non-dilutive... Continue Reading →

Making AI Work: Leadership, Lab, and Crowd

In this insightful article titled "Making AI Work: Leadership, Lab, and Crowd" on One Useful Thing, Ethan Mollick unpacks a crucial dilemma facing organizations today: while AI is supercharging individual productivity, most companies aren’t seeing these gains reflected at scale. He explores why this disconnect exists and introduces a practical framework—Leadership, Lab, and Crowd—to help... Continue Reading →

How to improve your Social Selling Index on LinkedIn – Part 4

This is the concluding part of this series that focuses on building relationships. This parameter primarily revolves around strengthening your network by connecting and establishing trust with decision makers. Personally, I feel this is among the most critical parameters for sales personnel looking to have a strong impact on LinkedIn. As per a LinkedIn survey,... Continue Reading →

How to improve your Social Selling Index on LinkedIn – Part 3

In the third part of this series, we will be focusing on how to engage with insights to improve your social selling index (SSI) score on LinkedIn. The earlier two parts of this series can be accessed here and here. The third parameter mentioned by LinkedIn for improving your SSI score is based on your... Continue Reading →

How to improve your Social Selling Index on LinkedIn – Part 2

This is the second part in the series of posts on improving your SSI score on LinkedIn. The first post on “What can you do to establish your professional brand on LinkedIn” can be read here. The second parameter mentioned by LinkedIn for improving your SSI score is based on your ability to find the... Continue Reading →

How to improve your Social Selling Index on LinkedIn – Part 1

In a previous post, I’d written about what social selling entails and how to find out your social selling score (SSI) on LinkedIn. In this series of posts, we’ll explain how you can improve your SSI score based on parameters defined by LinkedIn. LinkedIn’s SSI score is calculated on the basis of four parameters, namely,... Continue Reading →

Do you know your Social Selling Index on LinkedIn?

Do you know how well you’re placed to drive social selling via LinkedIn? Are you in a sales/marketing role with a need to extensively network on LinkedIn and are looking for some metric to measure your success? Or in other words, would you like to know how effective you’re on LinkedIn? There’s a simple answer.... Continue Reading →

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