By the time the pandemic is over, firms can have laid the groundwork for an engaged and connected workforce, write Teresa Almeida and Grace Lorda
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Artificial intelligence (AI) has been developing at a frightening pace. It is debatable to what exte...
Qualitative segmentation is a blend of art and science. There are a variety of sampling methods rese...
The introduction to the second edition of Understanding & Responding to Behaviour that Challenges in...
Structure and flexibility together might seem like an oxymoron. But they are not. Alana Baker and St...
Managers worked longer hours during the pandemic and changed how they used their time, find Thomaz T...
A research programme aims to bridge the gap between 'R' and 'D' to build mission-driven, science-ric...
This paper discusses the role of assessment within the Fine Art curriculum at Chelsea College of Art...
The rapid evolution of computer graphics, driven by new technologies like virtual reality, is enabli...
Entry in Routledge handbook of skill and expertise. Discusses social perception, perceptual expertis...
This chapter proposes that the emerging field of illustration research embraces the methods of pract...
Reimagining our future engagement with learners through an augmented reality (AR) lens offers a rang...
This article considers the mediating role of digital photography for eliciting embodied and dialogic...
When people think about “traditional arts,” people don't tend to think “technology.” Some would eve...
Management pays a lot of attention to new ideas and cutting-edge technologies, but most of their res...
The author of this book, Thomas Maschio, has lived two anthropological lives; an earlier one as an a...
Artificial intelligence (AI) has been developing at a frightening pace. It is debatable to what exte...
Qualitative segmentation is a blend of art and science. There are a variety of sampling methods rese...
The introduction to the second edition of Understanding & Responding to Behaviour that Challenges in...
Structure and flexibility together might seem like an oxymoron. But they are not. Alana Baker and St...
Managers worked longer hours during the pandemic and changed how they used their time, find Thomaz T...
A research programme aims to bridge the gap between 'R' and 'D' to build mission-driven, science-ric...
This paper discusses the role of assessment within the Fine Art curriculum at Chelsea College of Art...
The rapid evolution of computer graphics, driven by new technologies like virtual reality, is enabli...
Entry in Routledge handbook of skill and expertise. Discusses social perception, perceptual expertis...
This chapter proposes that the emerging field of illustration research embraces the methods of pract...
Reimagining our future engagement with learners through an augmented reality (AR) lens offers a rang...
This article considers the mediating role of digital photography for eliciting embodied and dialogic...
When people think about “traditional arts,” people don't tend to think “technology.” Some would eve...
Management pays a lot of attention to new ideas and cutting-edge technologies, but most of their res...
The author of this book, Thomas Maschio, has lived two anthropological lives; an earlier one as an a...
Artificial intelligence (AI) has been developing at a frightening pace. It is debatable to what exte...
Qualitative segmentation is a blend of art and science. There are a variety of sampling methods rese...