Artificial intelligence or AI is no longer a future concept—it's already shaping how we work, learn and live.
In today's rapidly evolving world, generational differences are more pronounced than ever. From communication preferences to defining success, Gen Z and Baby Boomers often perceive the same situations ...
Family life is a priority rather than a source of guilt. Instead of asking, ‘How do I survive this?’ they’re asking, ‘Why is the system built this way?’ That shift in mindset could potentially change ...
Gen Z is often accused of being disengaged in the workplace. Yet, research by Gallup suggests that Gen Z and younger millennial employees (those born in 1989 or later) are not significantly less ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Mark C. Perna is a generational expert who covers education & careers. Ready or not, here they come. There are now more Gen Zers ...
Nearly 80% of Gen Z believes AI is making people lazier, but the young generation has increased how much they’re using the technology, a Wharton-led survey finds.
I often think about the kind of managers my children’s generation will become. Generation Alpha—who will begin entering the workforce in the coming years—will be the first to grow up with AI not as a ...
ICT Cabinet Secretary William Kabogo takes a photo while Walking from Kenya News Agency offices at Nairobi Aghakan Walk where he had payed a Courtesy call. [File, Standard] For decades, professional ...