Recommended Reading and My Reuters Pic of the Week
Presidential nominee Joe Biden at his rally after the announcement that he had won the election, Wilmington, Del. REUTERS/Kevin Lamarque

Recommended Reading and My Reuters Pic of the Week

Welcome back to my recommended reading list, with pieces this week on Joe Biden and his advisors working on how to govern a divided United States, how to make AI less biased and using the RAMP model to improve virtual team performance. This week's picture, by Reuters photojournalist Kevin Lamarque, shows Democratic 2020 U.S. presidential nominee Joe Biden pointing a finger at his election rally, after news media announced that Biden has won the 2020 U.S. presidential election, in Wilmington, Delaware, on November 7, 2020.

Read on for this week's picks...

Biden and aides plan for the 'hard work of governing' a divided U.S

A day after clinching the U.S. presidency, Democrat Joe Biden and his advisers were working on Sunday on how to address the nation’s coronavirus crisis while reinforcing his intention to bridge America’s gaping political divisions.

How to Make Artificial Intelligence Less Biased

As artificial intelligence spreads into more areas of our lives, its become clear that it can be just as biased as we are. Here's how to fix the problem.

For Virtual Team Success Adopt the RAMP Model ... and Avoid the 5 Dysfunctions

The RAMP model is designed to serve as a roadmap to provide practical steps to improve virtual team performance.

Take Five: After the storm

This weekly piece lays out five big themes likely to dominate the thinking of investors and traders in the coming week.

Covid: Can mass testing save us from another lockdown?

As the UK returns to lockdown, can mass testing bring a return to normal life and prevent lockdowns in the future?

The 7 most Philly things that happened in Philadelphia on Election Day 2020

Here are seven memorable moments from Election Day in Philly, which marked the occasion in its own unique way.

Michael Friedenberg is the President of Reuters News. He was previously CEO of IDG Communications and President of CXO Media. Michael is a voracious reader with a particular interest in the news and publishing industries, digital transformation and all things Philly...

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