Change in the workplace is nothing new, but the pace and scale we’re experiencing today is unprecedented. With the launch of "Open to Work: How to Get Ahead in the Age of AI," Ryan Roslansky and Aneesh Raman invite us to pause and consider: What lessons from past transformations can guide us now? The book draws on expert insights and global data to help professionals and leaders alike understand not just what’s changing, but how to respond with clarity and confidence. At Microsoft and LinkedIn, we believe that when people lead with curiosity and purpose, technology becomes a tool progress—not just productivity. https://lnkd.in/gVd6xGPS
AI isn't creating the strategy just yet so we still need leaders to communicate strategy, objectives, goals more clearly. That seems to have gotten lost in the AI sauce along the way between RTO an AI refactoring the workforce.
Leading with curiosity and purpose when the pace of change feels unprecedented is easier said than practiced daily. The professionals who navigate this well are almost never the ones with the most technical knowledge.
I don’t know where to look first, therefore this is a good post
This statue has a lot of character and a sense of history 👍
Wow! I never thought I would see Soul of Cinder from Dark Souls III on this app. This is nice!
I spy the Xbox Comms cave
Casual reading + Minecraft plushy 🔥
This is the kind of post that rewards a slower look. It has just enough detail, character and quiet storytelling to make people stop scrolling and build their own little narrative around it. In a feed full of polished sameness, that kind of textured curiosity stands out..