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" ... Almost inevitably, everything from the identification of staffing needs to the process of filling them will be affected. Streamlining recruitment processes through AI has been an ongoing but slow process. On a global level, companies have timidly incorporated technology to reimagine current practices to effectively analyze not only candidates (their experience, skills, interests) but the existing workforce too, and match them with roles best suited for them. ... "
" ... If all goes according to the pre-coronavirus plan, Guzmán and Fernández would inject confidence into Argentina’s self-conscious economy, recovering a little of that lost self-esteem and therefore pushing the machine timidly into action. With doubts over the capacity of the state to finance the fiscal deficit lifted, pressure on the peso-dollar exchange rate should ease, in turn helping lower inflation and eventually activating output. The dream scenario would include a virtuous cycle where consumption feeds a growing economy that would put the installed capacity back to work (it’s currently around 50 percent), while productive investment should at some point increase productivity. Wages would grow and unemployment would fall, and everyone would be happy. ... "
" ... Some scooters can top speeds of 60 MPH, and you can take them on highways with all the cars and trucks. Others are polite little machines that timidly reach 35 MPH, and get 100 miles to the gallon. What lights your fire? The little ones are great for doing a whole bunch of errands at once, like the grocery store, the post office, the gym, perhaps, and they're much easier to park. The big guys, naturally, slake any thirst for relative speed you have, but they're also far more expensive. Narrow it down to, say, three choices, and pick. ... "
" ... Sure, you’ll have some self-starters on your team who will dive straight into any system you install. But most of your folks will sit back and timidly toy around the edges of unfamiliar software and systems. That’s why you have to teach them why it’s okay to get rid of the legacy systems they love and embrace the myriad possibilities of a replacement. ... "
" ... There are a few ways most governments might respond: hasten GDP growth; import more foreign labor; or curtail government spending to lower borrowing needs. Deflationary Japan has been trying door No. 1 for 25 years with little success. It has been dabbling with increased immigration to offset a shrinking workforce, but too timidly to plug fiscal holes. Abe’s Liberal Democratic Party has never been very good at option No. 3. It’s continued to borrow apace to support growth. ... "