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Assessing Values in Online Technology Part 4

HR Examiner

Assessing Values in Online Technology. Here’s where we are in the series: Assessing Values in Online Technology – Part 1. Assessing Values in Online Technology – Part 2. Assessing Values in Online Technology – Part 3. Assessing Values in Online Technology – Part 4. Interviews.

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David Clarke: Driving Technology Development at Workday

Workday

If you’re in a technology strategy meeting with David Clarke, senior vice president of technology development at Workday, you may also get a brief lesson in history. Clarke’s coworkers recognize him as a technology visionary, with a keen ability to see future opportunities and the confidence in his vision to convince others.

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Podcast Transcript Episode 2: Product Thinking For Entrepreneurs With Mr. Praveen Udupa, Co-founder, eedge.ai

U-Next

So I started my career after my MBA in 2001. And the reason why I did my MBA was to get away from the IT industry and in 2001, when we got through our placement season, by the way, I did marketing and a little bit minored in systems. And 2-3 years later, I moved to another company called IT solutions, which then became Caritor.

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What Burnout Is and Why It Isn’t Confined To The Occupational Sphere

Workplace Psychology

According to Maslach (2017), the six positive “fits” to tackle the person-job mismatches and promote engagement and well-being are (1) a sustainable workload ; (2) choice and contro l; (3) recognition and reward ; (4) a supportive work community ; (5) fairness, respect, and social justice ; and (6) clear values and meaningful work.

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Vanessa Okwuraiwe of ‘Edward Jones’: “Culture should be woven into the fabric of every business”

Thrive Global

If a company’s organizational structure, systems and processes make up its hardware, its culture and behaviors are the software. Both elements have to work together as a single system for the company to achieve its purpose. Let’s now jump to the main part of our interview. Thank you so much for doing this with us!

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Art Cooksey of Let’s Talk Interactive: “Cash does not always flow freely and easily”

Thrive Global

As a part of our series about cutting edge technological breakthroughs, I had the pleasure of interviewing Art Cooksey. The platform is having a major impact in the Florida Panhandle region. In 2017 I pivoted back to the company I was building?—?Let’s essentially evolving and innovating out of necessity.

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Blake Richetta of Sonnen: “Always be open to taking appropriate risks”

Thrive Global

To highlight these, we started a new interview series about “Technology Making An Important Positive Social Impact”. We are interviewing leaders of tech companies who are creating or have created a tech product that is helping to make a positive change in people’s lives or the environment. Can you share a story about that?