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What Business Leaders Need To Know About Artificial Intelligence

Eric Jacobsen Blog

For example, Kahn foresees that AI will restructure the workforce, making AI “copilots” necessary for every knowledge worker. Compel us to reimagine how we make art, compose music, and write and publish books. Until now, there was no good way to turn that tacit knowledge into data that a company could use.

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Join Us at MuseumCamp 2015 to Explore Making Space for Self and Others

Museum 2.0

illustration by Beck Tench Each summer, the Santa Cruz Museum of Art & History hosts MuseumCamp , a professional development experience that is part retreat, part unconference, part summer camp. For knowledge workers. Museum of Art and History professional development' This year, our theme is SPACE.

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Aspiring, Thriving, or Struggling Changemaker? Join us for MuseumCamp 2016.

Museum 2.0

Each summer, the Santa Cruz Museum of Art & History hosts MuseumCamp , a professional development experience that is part retreat, part unconference, part adult summer camp. For knowledge workers. MuseumCamp will be August 31-September 2, 2016. This year's theme is CHANGEMAKERS. MuseumCamp is for activists.

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Tech Wellness in the Nonprofit Workplace: Tips for Avoiding Collaborative Overload

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

When does technology boost personal productivity for nonprofit professionals and when does it get in the way? According to Rob Cross’s research, knowledge workers spend 90 to 95 per cent of their time on the phone, responding to e-mails or in meetings. Learn the Art of Saying No Effectively.

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Is Your Nonprofit Using Data to Boost Productivity?

sgEngage

Many think of fundraising as more art than science, and understandably so. What’s exciting about data is that applying it doesn’t have to mean devaluing the human element of the art of fundraising. billion knowledge workers, equaling a trillion hours per year. —the list goes on. That’s 800 hours times 1.25

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