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"Although the term may still conjure up sci-fi images of robots gone rogue, AI, as it is often called for short, is actually far less terrifying.
"We all have to negotiate in life, whether it’s asking for a bigger raise, nailing down details of a contract or even getting your kids to do their homework.
"Five new myths and realities illustrate how the potential of zero-based budgeting has grown.
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"A popular school of thought, dramatized in the [the] TV drama Lie to Me, is that a careful study of facial expressions—especially eye movements—tells investigators if a perp is dissembling.
"You’ve done it.
"Here are some of those oddball questions.
"Here are some of those oddball questions.
"This is a preview of a research report from BI Intelligence, Business Insider's premium research service.
"What do you do when you feel bullied by the audience?
"Formal manners and titles aren't elitist.
"Busy and productive are not the same thing.
"AI technologies today range from simple to extraordinarily complicated.
"Trusting others doesn’t mean that you abdicate your responsibility as a leader.
"You don't have to let anyone block your sunlight! To maintain the spotlight here are six tips: .
Mignon Fogarty (photo, left) explains.
"Some employers think what they’re doing a clever “pre-assessment” of job applicants, laying the burden on you while avoiding putting their own skin in the game, explains Ask the Headhunter columnist Nick Corcodilos.
"Some employers think what they’re doing a clever “pre-assessment” of job applicants, laying the burden on you while avoiding putting their own skin in the game, explains Ask the Headhunter columnist Nick Corcodilos.
"As technological planets align, artificial intelligence flourishes.
"In reality, markets are complicated and it is not easy to make the right investment decisions all of the time.
"Wharton's Peter Cappelli discusses IBM's decision to rethink its remote work policy for some employees.
"Fear of rejection is one of the reasons people avoid public speaking.
"Below, we've rounded up 18 of the most useful scientific insights into the significance of body language, pulled from Psychology Today, research journals, and a few awesome books.
According to Scott Meacham (photo, left), "I can't think of a single entrepreneur I've worked with who ever intended to fail.
"Law firm Cooney & Conway created a helpful infographic highlighting obscure laws from 11 countries which could land you in hot water if you break them.