McKinsey said it has doubled participation in its leadership and development programming in less than two years. Top execs face additional pressures due to AI transformation and geopolitical tensions.
US Immigration and Customs Enforcement officers receive far less training than almost any other federal agents given a badge and a gun — even less than officials tasked with investigating exotic ...
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Syracuse, N.Y. -- People in Central New York are lining up by the hundreds to enroll in a 12-week certification course that pays them to learn skills that can lead to entry-level jobs in advanced ...
Dr. Alice Chiao used to teach emergency medicine to students at Stanford University’s medical school. Now, she’s teaching artificial intelligence-powered chatbots to think, diagnose and prescribe like ...
Accessing Gemini 3 Deepthink requires a subscription to Google’s ultra-tier plan, as it is not included in standard packages. Once subscribed, the tool can be found under the “Tools” tab in your ...
The Army has cleared three companies to bid on the service’s plan to outsource initial helicopter pilot training, despite some lawmakers’ reservations about the idea. Bell, Lockheed Martin, and M1 ...
As Alaska Air continues its journey to expand into a global airline, it opened a new training facility Thursday where thousands of pilots, flight attendants and customer service agents will practice ...
General Motors is investing tens of millions of dollars to boost wages and upskill workers at a major Kansas manufacturing plant as it prepares for three major vehicle launches. General Motors’ ...
Decades of research have established that initiating an exercise regimen is the most potent non-pharmacological intervention for extending healthspan, as it is associated with measurable benefits from ...
This article was produced by Harvard Business School Working Knowledge and features the insights of faculty member Christopher T. Stanton. Ben Rand began his journalism career writing for newspapers ...