Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Curiosity expert improving engagement, innovation, and productivity. People often say things like, “I don’t need to understand ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. I write on the intersection of disability and the U.S. workforce. Adding to that focus is the range of programs and incentives ...
In 2025, technology is impacting the way we work more than ever. From the rise and fall of remote work to the explosive evolution of generative AI systems, the business world is unrelenting in its ...
When people hear the term "safety technology," they often think of digital management systems designed to capture hazards, incident reports and compliance data. While these tools play an important ...
Generative AI is coming to the workplace, so I designed a business technology class with AI baked in
Students pick up on AI-infused apps quickly, but generative AI appears to require more reflection on how to use technology. Hill Street Studios via Getty Images The tech world says generative ...
Monitoring technology is increasing the power imbalance between companies and workers. Protections lag far behind. A full day’s work for Dora Manriquez, who drives for Uber and Lyft in the San ...
In the most advanced workplaces, data-generating sensors are now as essential as desks and chairs. This foundational shift ...
A new national study from groups including Gallup and the non-profit Jobs for the Future found that relatively few employees have any influence over how new technology is adopted in the workplace.
Editor’s note: This guest post is written by Brooke Shepard, a former marketing executive at Salesforce and Tableau. This might feel like another article about AI, but really it’s about independence, ...
Zebra asked warehouse operators their opinion of sharing their work space with technology and the majority were favorable about the data that technologies such as RFID can provide them with. The ...
Scan the online brochures of companies who sell workplace monitoring tech and you’d think the average American worker was a renegade poised to take their employer down at the next opportunity. “Nearly ...
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