WorkforceRx

There has never been a stronger need for workers to adapt. To keep up with the speed of change, we must be prepared to shift into new job roles and pick up new skills. Traditional ...more

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February 25, 2026 00:41:41
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David Zuckerman, President & CEO of Healthcare Anchor Network: Boosting the Local Economic Impact of Hospitals

“How do we leverage what we have more intentionally to have greater impact in our communities?” That purposeful question is posed and answered in...

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February 11, 2026 00:38:06
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Teresa Chapman, Chief People Officer with Santa Clara Family Health Plan: Helping Employees Adjust to AI Disruption

Even though use of artificial intelligence in the workplace has nearly doubled for US employees in the past two years, a recent Gallup poll...

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January 28, 2026 00:25:16
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Kaitlin Lemoine and Julian Alssid, Partners At Work Forces: Moving Workforce Development to the Center of Education

“There are persistent and critical gaps between education and industry that hinder economic advancement and we share a belief that those gaps need to...

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January 14, 2026 00:24:52
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Professor Mitchell Stevens, Stanford University: Linking the Conversations About AI, Learning and Longevity

We start the new year by bringing you a fresh perspective on key sources of concern for American society at large and the workforce...

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December 17, 2025 00:31:01
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Lisa Larson, CEO of Education Design Lab: How Micro-Pathways Can Boost Workforce Development Success

According to recent studies, micro-credentials are experiencing a surge in interest and acceptance by learners and employers, which is creating both a challenge and...

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December 03, 2025 00:36:22
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How to Unleash Your Inner Innovator: Dr. Tessa Forshaw and Richard Braden, Co-Authors of Innovation-ish

“There are so many myths that we’re left brain, we’re right brain, we’re creative, we’re analytical, but none of that’s true. We’re all whole-brain...

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