Next, the future of work is… intersections. A guide to become better at giving and receiving feedback. What to watch in AI.
Roberto Ferraro
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Welcome to the 74th issue of the newsletter, “Journal of discoveries.†Each week, I check a list of hundreds of sources of inspiration to spot exciting articles, videos, podcasts, and books on personal development, leadership, management, technology, and innovation.
Let’s dive in!
One “must read†for this week
“Next, the future of work is… intersections†by Gary A.Bolles.
The future of work lies in intersections, where breakthrough innovation can occur.
Traditional education and work are often organized into silos, but exploring passions at the intersection of what can look like disparate domains can lead to greater opportunities, and finding those intersections will become more important with the evolution of AI.
An exercise for exploring new arenas involves inventorying your best-loved skills and envisioning scenarios for their use.
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Personal development
- Next, the future of work is… intersections
- Enhancing leadership presence
- Why learning to fail well can help us to thrive
- Startups aren’t (just) a young person’s game
- Why gaming is the future of business learning
- How will you choose to live?
- A simple way to map out your career ambitions
- The knowledge that I've got enough
Innovation
- What to watch in AI
- On holding back the strange AI tide
- Wix’s new tool can create entire websites from prompts
- The never ending game: how AI will create a new category of games
- Crafting attention-grabbing unique value propositions
- Build a platform: automate and scale your business
- How today’s top consumer brands measure marketing’s impact
- History of Tesla referral program prizes
Leadership and management
- A guide to become better at giving and receiving feedback
- Automation and the future of middle management
- Fallacy of downsizing
- How to scale yourself down — not up — as a leader
- Ice breaker games to connect
- 70 fun (not cheesy) ice breaker games & activities
- How to practice radical candor with strangers
- 12 steps to happiness
One book
“Emotional agility: get unstuck, embrace change, and thrive in work and life†by Susan David.
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1 å¹´You can't let the brutally fast development in AI drive you crazy. You have to think in 2 categories: - What can I already USE PRACTICALLY and thus save time? - what should I test to maybe get a head start?
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1 å¹´This shows why T-shaped skills will thrive - depth in one domain combined with breadth across others. Those who bridge silos and blend diverse expertise will lead the future. Great read Roberto Ferraro!
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1 年Product marketers know exactly what this is about Roberto Ferraro. Our whole raison d'être (reason to be) is to develop and deliver value by being the very people in the organisation placed at the intersection. All hail the intersection! ??
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1 å¹´in 2019 there was a report on 100 Jobs of the Future and one can find the FUSIONIST job there: Fusionists will use design approaches to bring together professionals from art, engineering, research, science, and other disciplines to create innovative ideas, experiences, and solutions to complex problems. Fusionists will be employed across many industries, where they will act as bridges between people with specialist disciplinary knowledge. For instance, a fusionist could be part of a team responsible for designing a new kind of attractive smart fabric for clothing that changes its properties depending on the weather conditions. Other team members may include a materials engineer, a fashion designer, an artist, and a digital sensor designer.