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" ... 1. Involve your people. Employees are your mission and core values personified. They are your brand ambassadors. No one knows your true values better than they do, so it’s important to engage them early. Consider asking questions like: Are our core values true to who we are today? Are any of our core values actually aspirational values? What do we value that we wish we didn’t? Does our mission statement authentically express what we’re trying to accomplish? ... "
" ... Different countries have personified ways of executing contact tracing. However, the mainstay is seemingly the same — abort personal information tracking. ... "
" ... Ryu’s right that tax cuts will “flow to the top 1 percent,” and that’s exactly the point. Precisely because they're rich, the 1 percent uniquely have the money to direct toward entrepreneurs after they've met their own myriad needs. It's once again the unspent wealth that drives investment, and with it, progress. Absent the intrepid funds of the 1 percent, we wouldn’t have a very vibrant technology sector, and we’ve likely never heard of Guidewire. Silicon Valley is risk personified for investors, but who would want to live in a world without its advances? What’s important is that the small investor can’t back that which implodes so regularly. Thank goodness for the rich, who can uniquely invest in that which is promising, but ever uncertain. Those who, in Ryu's words, "least need it" (tax cuts) can also invest without the promise of gain. The rich can do so because their losses don't hurt them. ... "
" ... The company’s philosophy toward hiring the best talent may be best personified by its own CEO, Horacio Rozanski, a Jewish, Latinx, Argentinian immigrant of Polish descent who first joined the company in 1991 as a summer intern. Over his 30 years at Booz Allen, he went from consultant to chief of personnel to finally arrive at the top position. Rozanski credits the company’s focus on excellence for helping him get there. ... "
" ... The gender problem underlying AI is exacerbated by deep-seated stereotypes. Science fiction is laden with these stereotypes. Too often, female AI beings are personified as submissive sexual beings created by men. Examples abound, including “Her” and “Ex-Machina”. In contrast, male AI beings are habitually personified as powerful beings—the likes of Iron Man and Terminator, for example. ... "