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The Future’s Looking Technological

Data and technology can be effective tools for leaders

Andre Lavoie
Tue, 10/10/2017 - 12:03
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“Alexa, what does the future of leadership look like?”

Whether at home, on the road, or in the office, fascinating technology is altering our world every day. And it isn’t just simplifying our daily tasks or making our cars safer; it’s changing the future of our company leaders.

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Those working their way up to leadership positions are quickly learning the meaning and importance of automated tasks, chatbots, and the ability to communicate and work from anywhere in the world.

Thanks to evolving tech and AI, leadership will have the ability to empower employees beyond anything our leaders of just 10 years ago could’ve imagined.

From Slack and Microsoft teams to automated machine processes in recruiting and performance management, technology and data are now driving business decisions. This means leaders will be forced to take a more hands-off approach to leading companies.

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