Share to Twitter Share to Linkedin We all know networking is important, but we don’t always prioritize it. Yet we should! The strongest personal brands have rich and diverse networks. I reached out to Michael Melcher, the author of the upcoming book Your Invisible Network: How to Create, Maintain, and Leverage the Relationships That Will Transform Your Career to inspire us to give networking the attention it deserves. William Arruda: There are lots of books on networking and relationship building. Why did you write this one, and what makes it different? Michael Melcher : People “kind of“ know the value of relationships. But they get stuck because relationship building has a lot of nuance and can be quite complex. How do you reach out to someone you haven’t kept up with? When you ask, should you be direct or indirect? What if reciprocity seems impossible, such as when the other person is more senior or more powerful than you? How exactly are you … [Read more...] about How To Use Networking To Transform Your Career: A Conversation With Michael Melcher
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Sunday Conversation: Aly & AJ On New Music, Favorite Los Angeles Spots, Peter Gabriel and Their Creative Renaissance
Share to Twitter Share to Linkedin This was an exciting week for sister duo Aly & AJ, who released their superb new album, With Love From , this week. And they celebrated with a special St. Patrick's Day record release show this past Friday at Pappy and Harriets, in the Southern California desert (Pioneertown to be specific). As the sisters explained when they jumped on a recent Zoom with Sage Bava and I, playing under the stars in the desert fulfills a longtime dream for them. And like all their dreams these days, they are well positioned to appreciate success with renewed enthusiasm and excitement. Aly & AJ are a true music success story. Years after taking an extended hiatus and not being sure if they would continue to do music, they are enjoying a full renaissance, both artistically and commercially. It couldn't have happened to nicer people. Bava and I spoke with them about their favorite L.A. hangs (a lot of food locations), the music … [Read more...] about Sunday Conversation: Aly & AJ On New Music, Favorite Los Angeles Spots, Peter Gabriel and Their Creative Renaissance
First Republic Stock Slumps Anew on S&P Debt Downgrade
First Republic ( FRC ) shares tumbled anew on Monday after Standard and Poor's cut its credit rating on the troubled lender, even as the broader market stabilized from last week's chaos and UBS Group ( UBS ) absorbed ailing Credit Suisse ( CS ). Key Takeaways S&P downgrades First Republic Bank due to 'liquidity stress' and outflows. Stocks higher despite a rollercoaster start as UBS absorbs rival Swiss bank Credit Suisse. The Federal Reserve announced coordinated action on U.S. dollar liquidity. S&P Says $30 Billion Injection ‘May Not Solve’ Woes First Republic, whose stock fetched more than $100 earlier this month, lost almost a quarter of its market value, extending its slide from last week to about $17 by 1:30 p.m. New York time. The San Francisco-based bank secured a $30bn liquidity commitment from some of the largest U.S. banks last week, including JP Morgan Chase Inc. ( JPM ) and Bank of America ( BAC ). First Republic is also … [Read more...] about First Republic Stock Slumps Anew on S&P Debt Downgrade
GITA: Gold Is The Alternative
Share to Twitter Share to Linkedin For the decade that preceded 2022, the acronym TINA (There Is No Alternative) applied well to stocks . As central banks used every excuse to flood the system with liquidity, yields were driven to zero, and it seemed that the only way to get any return was to buy stocks. Investors gorged on index funds, and passive ETFs overtook actively managed investments. Alas, as central banks realized that inflation, long thought dead, was a real problem, and raised interest rates aggressively, yield curves inverted to historic levels, making short duration Treasury Bills the only safe, viable investment alternative, leading to “TINAC” (There Is No Alternative To Cash). But inverted yield curves are not a stable healthy state of affairs for economies, and as expected, have eventually resulted in financial market breakage which we have been observing for the last two weeks and especially this weekend as Credit Suisse, once my employer, has … [Read more...] about GITA: Gold Is The Alternative
McGill’s PIVOT Project Strives To Turn Climate Anxiety Into Action For SMEs
Share to Twitter Share to Linkedin Dror Etzion , an associate professor of Strategy and Organization at McGill, has contributed to this story. There’s perhaps no greater buzzkill than climate change. If your friends have outstayed their welcome at your house, and you want them to leave, just mention weird weather, carbon pricing, or the ecological impact of flying and everyone will start heading for the exits. Believe me, I’ve been there. But there’s also the underlying anxiety about climate change that cannot be shaken. Avoiding the issue only leads to further anxiety, particularly for younger generations, who will have to face the consequences of inaction. As with any anxiety, the key to addressing climate anxiety is to stop dwelling and start doing. This is true not only in our personal lives, but also in business—particularly small and medium-sized—where founders and leaders can act as change-makers and drive impactful action. The … [Read more...] about McGill’s PIVOT Project Strives To Turn Climate Anxiety Into Action For SMEs
How Cotopaxi Provides Sibly’s AI-Assisted Coaching 24/7 To Employees
Share to Twitter Share to Linkedin In the ongoing adventure known as life, you never know when mental health and other life challenges may emerge. Such challenges don’t tend to say, “Oh, by the way, are you free around 1 am next Thursday? Because it’s going to be a doozy.” That’s why Cotopaxi, an adventure lifestyle BCorp, has entered into a partnership with Sibly to provide Sibly’s text-based AI-assisted coaching platform. Designed to make coaching available 24 hours a day, seven days a week, this platform allows Cotopaxi employees using the mobile app to reach a coach within, oh, about 15 seconds. That kind of rapid response time is key because “Your approximate wait time is five hours” or “Hold please, while we play the muzak version Iron Man by Black Sabbath” wouldn’t be the first things that you would want to hear when you are feeling particularly nervous, anxious, confused, disconnected, or down. Sibly’s platform is available to not only all of … [Read more...] about How Cotopaxi Provides Sibly’s AI-Assisted Coaching 24/7 To Employees
15 Industry Leaders Talk About Tech Teams’ Biggest Upcoming Tests
Share to Twitter Share to Linkedin Technology never stands still, and nor does the global economy—and tech leaders and their teams are dealing with uncertainties in both areas in 2023. From trimming budgets to tackling ever-changing and growing cybersecurity threats, tech leaders are facing a challenging year ahead. While every organization will have its own, unique slate of concerns, knowing what others in the industry are bracing for can help tech leaders ensure they’ve considered all possible contingencies to prepare for. Below, 15 members of Forbes Technology Council share some of the new and significant challenges their departments are facing this year and how they are planning to overcome them. 1. Leveraging Technology To Do More With Less 2023 has been the year of tech layoffs, and with an uncertain economy and shrinking budgets, companies may be grappling with the aftershock for months. To survive, businesses need to do more with less and will … [Read more...] about 15 Industry Leaders Talk About Tech Teams’ Biggest Upcoming Tests
With Virtual Volunteer, Be My Eyes Bets Big On ChatGPT And Chatbots Redefining Accessible Software
Share to Twitter Share to Linkedin When I sat down with Microsoft’s Jenny Lay-Flurrie earlier this month , a hot topic of our conversation was the potential of AI-enhanced chatbots as an assistive technology. She shared a personal anecdote of her teenage daughter, who has autism and ADHD, using the new ChatGPT-powered Bing search engine to help her in recently writing an essay on why her school should offer sign language classes. These chatbots, Flurrie said, have the ability to alleviate points of friction associated with motor and cognitive load—especially for a neurodivergent person, where classic methods of research could prove unwieldy and overwhelming. “[AI chatbots] collate so much information for you very, very quickly. It can save a lot of time,” Flurrie told me of chatbots’ potential to transform accessibility for disabled people. “If you think about someone from a mobility perspective, you can get the right level of information at your fingertips … [Read more...] about With Virtual Volunteer, Be My Eyes Bets Big On ChatGPT And Chatbots Redefining Accessible Software
Google Showcases ‘A Collaborative Partner’ In An AI-Powered Workspace
Share to Twitter Share to Linkedin In February, Microsoft introduced new versions of the Bing search engine and the Edge browser that are powered by the ChatGPT AI. Days later, Google debuted its own conversational AI model called Bard. It was the start of an AI race that will go down in history. Google came out strong last week with a slew of AI announcements across several platforms and business units. Here I'll focus on a development that has the potential to change how people work, collaborate and communicate: a new set of generative AI features for Google Workspace (which was formerly called G Suite). Google Workspace's "collaborative partner" In its announcement, Google introduced AI-powered writing features to help Workspace users be more productive, creative and collaborative. In this vein, Google refers to the AI as a "collaborative partner." As with other AI-powered productivity chatbots, it works alongside users to make suggestions, … [Read more...] about Google Showcases ‘A Collaborative Partner’ In An AI-Powered Workspace
3 Simple Ways To Make Mentoring A Successful Career Development Tool
Share to Twitter Share to Linkedin Mentoring is a hands-on form of career development that can help boost internal mobility . Effectively using mentoring as a career growth tool can also help provide a supportive sense of community and connection at work. When that's not there, there's a higher risk of burnout. So, I touched base with three leaders spearheading successful mentoring programs to help you increase your team's career satisfaction and effectiveness. Here are three ways to make mentoring a fruitful tool. 1. Use creative methods and questions. According to the Association for Talent Development (ATD), forms of mentoring include: One-on-One Mentoring, Group Mentoring, Peer Mentoring and non-traditional mentoring forms like reverse mentoring (junior employee mentors a more senior professional) and speed mentoring. Pamela Mattsson, SVP of People and Organizational Development at Outreach, a sales execution platform valued at over $4B with … [Read more...] about 3 Simple Ways To Make Mentoring A Successful Career Development Tool