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The AI Automation Paradox: Why Perfect Foresight Cannot Stop the Race to the Cliff
NEXUS INSTITUTE FOR WORK AND AI
22 hours ago
20 min read
Beyond Replacement or Enhancement: How AI Transforms Work Through Simultaneous Automation and Augmentation
NEXUS INSTITUTE FOR WORK AND AI
2 days ago
27 min read
Building Innovation Ecosystems: A Comprehensive Framework for University Innovation Academies
CATALYST CENTER FOR WORK INNOVATION
3 days ago
25 min read
Integrating Workforce Readiness into Higher Education: A Strategic Framework for Comprehensive Alignment
CATALYST CENTER FOR WORK INNOVATION
4 days ago
26 min read
When Systems Fail Quietly: Why Organizations Miss Performance Degradation Until It's Too Late
CATALYST CENTER FOR WORK INNOVATION
5 days ago
25 min read
Organizational Network Transformation Through Grounded GenAI: Evidence-Based Strategies for Managing Human-Machine Collaboration
NEXUS INSTITUTE FOR WORK AND AI
6 days ago
17 min read
The Personal Meaning Penalty: A Multidimensional Framework for Understanding the Costs of Meaning-Deficient Work
CATALYST CENTER FOR WORK INNOVATION
7 days ago
36 min read
Compassion in Organizations: Building Healthier, More Resilient Workplaces
CATALYST CENTER FOR WORK INNOVATION
Apr 9
24 min read
New Economy Skills: Unlocking the Human Advantage in an AI-Driven World
NEXUS INSTITUTE FOR WORK AND AI
Apr 8
34 min read
Skill Partnerships in the Age of AI: How Work Is Being Reimagined Around People, Agents, and Robots
NEXUS INSTITUTE FOR WORK AND AI
Apr 7
23 min read
Human Capital Leadership Review
“Zero Job Growth” Economy and What It Means for Small Businesses
17 hours ago
2 min read
How to Use Data to Justify Your Department's Headcount and Budget
20 hours ago
4 min read
The AI Automation Paradox: Why Perfect Foresight Cannot Stop the Race to the Cliff
NEXUS INSTITUTE FOR WORK AND AI
22 hours ago
20 min read
1 in 3 Gen Z Smoke Weed While Working from Home, Study Shows
2 days ago
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The 10 Jobs That Will Thrive in The Age of AI, Ranked
2 days ago
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These 10 States Are the Worst Places to Accept a Job Offer
2 days ago
4 min read
Why Cyber Security Keeps Failing at the Top
2 days ago
4 min read
Asymbl Revolutionizes the Talent Relationship Management Experience With Talent Intelligence and Recruiter Agent Products
2 days ago
3 min read
How to Build an Employee Training Program That Boosts Performance
2 days ago
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Navigating Employee Relations in the Modern World of Work, with Jason Greer
In this HCI Webinar, I talk with Jason Greer about navigating employee relations in the modern world of work. Jason Greer is the founder and president of Greer Consulting, Inc., a labor management and employee relations consulting firm based in St. Louis. As a nationally recognized expert in the field, Jason is a trusted source of information on the latest race and labor relations news for media outlets including The Wall Street Journal, Forbes, and FOX News Radio. He provides valuable insight into breaking stories such as the George Floyd moment, racial protests, and diversity issues in the workplace.
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The Gen Z AI Trust Blueprint
Recent research highlights a paradoxical decline in AI confidence among Generation Z, despite their status as digital natives with increasing access to these tools. While younger workers and students recognize the professional necessity of artificial intelligence, their enthusiasm has plummeted as concerns grow regarding the technology's impact on critical thinking and creativity. Organizations face a significant credibility gap, as many early-career individuals report heightened anxiety and skepticism toward AI-assisted workflows. To bridge this divide, the research suggests that leaders must move beyond merely providing software and instead prioritize transparent communication, ethical frameworks, and human-centered training. Ultimately, the research argue that sustainable adoption depends on fostering psychological safety and ensuring that technology serves as a developmental scaffold rather than a replacement for human judgment.
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The Gen Z AI Confidence Gap: Navigating Paradoxical Attitudes Toward Workplace Technology
Abstract: Generation Z workers exhibit a counterintuitive relationship with artificial intelligence characterized by increased exposure yet declining confidence and deteriorating sentiment. Despite representing the cohort most likely to shape AI adoption trajectories over the coming decade, Gen Z demonstrates plateauing usage patterns, diminishing enthusiasm, and heightened skepticism regarding AI's impact on core cognitive capabilities and professional development. Drawing on recent survey research from the Walton Family Foundation, GSV Ventures, and Gallup alongside organizational behavior literature, this article examines the multi-dimensional nature of Gen Z's AI ambivalence. Analysis reveals that while just over half of 14- to 29-year-olds engage with generative AI weekly, negative emotions have intensified substantially, with excitement dropping 14 percentage points and anger rising 9 points year-over-year. The article synthesizes evidence on Gen Z's concerns regarding creativity, critical thinking, learning efficacy, and workplace risks, then proposes evidence-based organizational responses centered on transparent communication, competency-building frameworks, human-AI collaboration models, and developmental support systems. Findings suggest that organizations prioritizing genuine AI literacy over mere access will be better positioned to build trust and sustainable adoption among emerging workforce cohorts. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
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A Conversation about the Gen Z AI Confidence Gap
Recent research highlights a paradoxical decline in AI confidence among Generation Z, despite their status as digital natives with increasing access to these tools. While younger workers and students recognize the professional necessity of artificial intelligence, their enthusiasm has plummeted as concerns grow regarding the technology's impact on critical thinking and creativity. Organizations face a significant credibility gap, as many early-career individuals report heightened anxiety and skepticism toward AI-assisted workflows. To bridge this divide, the research suggests that leaders must move beyond merely providing software and instead prioritize transparent communication, ethical frameworks, and human-centered training. Ultimately, the research argue that sustainable adoption depends on fostering psychological safety and ensuring that technology serves as a developmental scaffold rather than a replacement for human judgment. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
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A Conversation about the Gen Z AI Confidence Gap
Recent research highlights a paradoxical decline in AI confidence among Generation Z, despite their status as digital natives with increasing access to these tools. While younger workers and students recognize the professional necessity of artificial intelligence, their enthusiasm has plummeted as concerns grow regarding the technology's impact on critical thinking and creativity. Organizations face a significant credibility gap, as many early-career individuals report heightened anxiety and skepticism toward AI-assisted workflows. To bridge this divide, the research suggests that leaders must move beyond merely providing software and instead prioritize transparent communication, ethical frameworks, and human-centered training. Ultimately, the research argue that sustainable adoption depends on fostering psychological safety and ensuring that technology serves as a developmental scaffold rather than a replacement for human judgment. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
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A Debate about the Gen Z AI Confidence Gap
Recent research highlights a paradoxical decline in AI confidence among Generation Z, despite their status as digital natives with increasing access to these tools. While younger workers and students recognize the professional necessity of artificial intelligence, their enthusiasm has plummeted as concerns grow regarding the technology's impact on critical thinking and creativity. Organizations face a significant credibility gap, as many early-career individuals report heightened anxiety and skepticism toward AI-assisted workflows. To bridge this divide, the research suggests that leaders must move beyond merely providing software and instead prioritize transparent communication, ethical frameworks, and human-centered training. Ultimately, the research argue that sustainable adoption depends on fostering psychological safety and ensuring that technology serves as a developmental scaffold rather than a replacement for human judgment. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
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Navigating Employee Relations in the Modern World of Work, with Jason Greer
In this podcast episode, Dr. Jonathan H. Westover talks with Jason Greer about navigating employee relations in the modern world of work. Jason Greer is the founder and president of Greer Consulting, Inc., a labor management and employee relations consulting firm based in St. Louis. As a nationally recognized expert in the field, Jason is a trusted source of information on the latest race and labor relations news for media outlets including The Wall Street Journal, Forbes, and FOX News Radio. He provides valuable insight into breaking stories such as the George Floyd moment, racial protests, and diversity issues in the workplace. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
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How to Have Difficult Conversations in a Divided World, with Justin Jones-Fosu
In this HCI Webinar, I talk with Justin Jones-Fosu about his book, I Respectfully Disagree: How to Have Difficult Conversations in a Divided World. Justin Jones-Fosu is the embodiment of energy, both at home as a dedicated father to two spirited children and atop the world's highest peaks, having recently conquered one of the famed 7 Summits. But Justin's passion for elevation doesn't end with trekking, it's mirrored in his professional ascent as a captivating business speaker, innovative social entrepreneur, and insightful workplace researcher. At the helm of Work. Meaningful., Justin is the driving force and CEO behind a movement that empowers organizations across the globe, delivering over 50 keynote addresses a year on the pivotal topics of meaningful work and inclusion. His mission is to ignite a transformation in corporate culture, guiding organizations and individuals to ascend to their peak potential through mastery of mindset, purpose, and performance. Justin is not only a pathfinder in the wilderness but also in the literary world, authoring essential reads such as "Your WHY Matters NOW," "The Inclusive Mindset," and his latest thought-provoker, “I Respectfully Disagree: How to have Difficult Conversations in a Divided World.” His work is a compass for those seeking direction on creating connections in an often-fragmented society. With a flair for infusing humor into his well-researched content, Justin doesn't just give a speech; he crafts an experience, leaving his audience not just informed but transformed. His approach is not merely to inform but to inspire, not just to direct but to make a difference.
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