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education appreciation days 2023: Going the Distance Lora Bartlett, Alisun Thompson, Judith Warren Little, Riley Collins, 2024-11-06 An unflinching yet ultimately hopeful appraisal of the workplace factors that determine career risk and resilience among K–12 teachers, informed by the lessons of the COVID-19 crisis |
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education appreciation days 2023: Psychology in the Schools Elena Diamond, Shelley R. Hart, Amy Jane Griffiths, Stephen E. Brock, 2023-11-10 This engaging and practical book addresses the multitude of ways in which school-employed psychological service providers such as school counselors, school psychologists, and school social workers, can support the learning, behavioral, and mental health needs of students in school settings. Psychology in the Schools offers vignette examples to apply content to real-world context and provides a variety of resources including worksheets and templates for practitioners to use in practice. Chapter content covers foundations in psychological services in schools (e.g., the hidden curriculum of school systems, professional standards of practice, consultation and collaboration, and assessment), an overview of social, emotional, behavioral, and academic supports across tiers of service delivery, and skills for practitioners to thrive (e.g., burnout prevention). This text is ideal for an upper-level undergraduate course or an introductory graduate-level course. Early career practitioners and supervisors alike can also benefit from the tools and resources that this book provides. |
education appreciation days 2023: Solving School Challenges Starr Sackstein, Alexandra Laing, 2025-03-31 In this comprehensive handbook, you’ll gain a treasure trove of strategies that you can implement to address some of the most common school challenges. You’ll see the amazing impact that educators are having on their schools and classrooms across the country. The authors offer tangible solutions to problems such as teacher retention and the educator pipeline, money, technology, innovation and initiatives, mental health and well-being, data, perceptions of education, educator commitment, and systemic issues. These issues may seem daunting, but the authors share stories of educators across the country who are already overcoming such obstacles. Each chapter provides inspiring examples, action steps, and takeaways to help you improve your school or classroom. This thorough resource is designed to be a reference that you can use as needed—either by reading in order or flipping to the sections that most apply, and returning to again and again for a wealth of practical ideas that you can bring to your own setting. |
education appreciation days 2023: Charting the AI Transition in Education and Business Environments James Hutson, TJ Rains, 2024-11-18 This book delineates a comprehensive framework designed to ultimately assist organizations as they navigate the critical juncture—often termed the inflection point—in adopting generative Artificial Intelligence (AI). Addressing the exigent shift in organizational strategy mandated by Industry 4.0, and urging a transition from mere digital transformation to what is being progressively understood as generative transformation,” it fills a conspicuous lacuna in both academic and practical discourses by presenting a timely synthesis of research, empirical studies, and case analyses. The authors utilize an interdisciplinary methodology, bridging the epistemological divide between the technological intricacies of generative AI and its effective implementation within institutional frameworks. Reorienting the focus of organizational leaders from a simplistic replacement paradigm to one of technological-human augmentation, it works toward a prescriptive blueprint for enabling organizations to adopt generative AI without compromising their most valuable asset: human intellectual and emotional capital. Fostering interdisciplinary dialog among academics, industry professionals, and policymakers, it fills a critical gap in current discourses and serves as a catalyst for future research and collaboration. |
education appreciation days 2023: Disruptive Technologies in Education and Workforce Development Delello, Julie A., McWhorter, Rochell R., 2024-07-17 The education sector and workforce each face significant challenges in adapting to the unprecedented pace of technological advancement. Integrating artificial intelligence (AI), big data analytics, and other disruptive technologies is reshaping job roles and even entire industries, creating a pressing need for individuals and institutions to keep pace with these transformations. However, understanding and harnessing these technologies' potential can be daunting, especially without comprehensive resources that provide insights into their multifaceted impacts. Disruptive Technologies in Education and Workforce Development offers a comprehensive solution by exploring the profound implications of disruptive and emerging technologies. This book provides a roadmap for educators, policymakers, and professionals seeking to navigate the complexities of the digital age. The book focuses on innovative teaching and learning approaches, equipping readers with the knowledge and strategies to leverage these technologies effectively. |
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education appreciation days 2023: The Rise of AI in Academic Inquiry Hutson, James, 2024-09-27 The rise of artificial intelligence (AI) has revolutionized academic inquiry, offering powerful tools to enhance research capabilities and improve academic discovery across various fields. AI's capacity for data analysis, pattern recognition, and predictive modeling is transforming how researchers gather insights, design experiments, and interpret complex information. As AI becomes increasingly integrated into academia, it presents both unprecedented opportunities and significant challenges, including issues of data ethics, reproduction, and algorithm bias. To fully leverage the benefits of AI in academia, it is crucial to explore guidelines for responsible and equitable use of these technologies in research practice. The Rise of AI in Academic Inquiry analyzes the transformative role of generative artificial intelligence in academic research. This publication navigates the intricacies of AI technologies, including machine learning algorithms and large language models, while redefining traditional research methodologies, enhancing data collection and analysis, and influencing academic inquiry across diverse academic disciplines. This book covers topics such as AI ethics, data algorithms, and research methods, and is a useful resource for computer engineers, academicians, teachers, education professionals, researchers, and scientists. |
education appreciation days 2023: Centers for Teaching and Learning Mary C. Wright, 2023-09-12 An in-depth look at Centers for Teaching and Learning and their profound impact on US higher education. Centers for Teaching and Learning (CTLs) are important change agents on campus with strategies that are unique and impactful—but sometimes unarticulated or misaligned. In this wide-ranging book, Mary C. Wright maps the landscape of 1,200+ CTLs in the United States through a unique approach: by conducting complex web searches to identify and categorize CTLs, then examining the wealth of information that is available on these institutions' own websites. The data she uncovers reveal important insights into CTLs' strategies and operations and offer a fuller picture of the impact these centers are making on US higher education as a whole. Drawing from this web-based methodology, as well as interviews with CTL leaders and staff, Wright provides a broad picture of educational development in the United States and examines trends in what CTLs aim to accomplish, key strategies for reaching these goals, programs and services they offer, and their impacts on campuses. She also explores new organizational mandates for CTLs, including ones involving instructional technology and online learning, assessment, writing, service learning and community engagement, and career and leadership development. In response to increased constituency sizes and expanding missions and mandates, she notes, centers are also incorporating new faculty and student engagement structures. Key chapters focus on goals and theories of change, program types and exemplars, organizational structures, assessment and evaluation practices, and emerging trends. Offering guidelines for effective strategic leadership, Centers for Teaching and Learning documents the growth of this important organizational unit in US higher education and explains the role these centers play in supporting operational needs, strategic aims, and organizational change. |
education appreciation days 2023: Principals and Vice-principals Marita Moll, Canadian Teachers' Federation, 1983 This bibliography on principals and vice-principals, the fourth such bibliography published by the Canadian Teachers' Federation, lists materials on the topic published since August 1978. Unlike its predecessors, this bibliography of 759 entries is annotated wherever possible and arranged by subject for easier access to specific kinds of information. Identification numbers are provided for material in the ERIC system. (MLF) |
education appreciation days 2023: Equity Now Tyrone C. Howard, 2024-02-04 If not now, when? Anchored in the tenets of justice, repair, and belonging, Equity Now is a comprehensive guide for educators that emphasizes the urgent need for immediate action to dismantle systemic barriers in education. Aimed at K-12 professionals at all levels of the education system, the book urges us to move beyond individual efforts by applying an equity lens to our policies and practices. Through honest, sustained, and critical dialogues in brave spaces, educators can address disparities and create equity-centered school communities. Equity Now proposes a solutions-oriented approach to fostering welcoming, affirming, responsive, and rigorous learning environments. Author Tyrone C. Howard, one of the leading authorities on issues related to racial inequality in our schools, provides An equity framework grounded in justice, repair, and belonging A clear vision of equity-focused leadership Essential practices, strategies, and resources for classroom teachers Suggestion for engaging parents, families and caregivers in schools Recommendations for engaging data in an equity based way Reflection questions and additional resources at the close of each chapter This book is a must-read for educators, administrators, and policymakers who are committed to creating conditions in which our children can reach their highest potential. |
education appreciation days 2023: Working Together for Integration Skills and Labour Market Integration of Immigrants and their Children in Flanders OECD, 2023-06-28 Flanders experienced large inflows of immigrants over the past decade, coming from an increasingly diverse range of countries, with growth rates outpacing the Netherlands, France and Germany, as well as Belgium as a whole. While integration outcomes have improved in recent years, some of the core indicators remain unfavourable in international comparison, especially for non-EU immigrant women, refugees, and youth with migrant parents. |
education appreciation days 2023: 2023 Global Religious Recognition Report Cometan, 2023-07-26 The Global Religious Recognition Report (GRR Report) returns for its second edition, this year including more detail on each country and territory's registration policies and on their practices of states extending privileges to some religions and beliefs and not others. Recognition and registration issues continue to impact conditions of freedom of religion or belief throughout the world and it is the purpose of the GRR Report to highlight the extent of these issues nation by nation as part of the report's country-specific approach to the subject. Detailed explanations of registration policy have been gathered from the Office of International Religious Freedom's International Religious Freedom Report in addition to other credible sources. The RoRB classification for each country and territory has been updated in accordance with the criteria set out in the Spectrum of Religious Recognition (SRR) which was included towards the front of this year's report. With more detail provided this year on registration policy in each nation, this report has revealed the complexity of registration issues and the drastic impacts they have on religious freedom. |
education appreciation days 2023: Critical Thinking on Youth Participatory Action Research Thomas Albright, Gretchen Brion-Meisels, 2024-08-16 This book draws together insights on the past, present, and future of youth participatory action research (YPAR) through interviews with ten scholars whose work has been central to the field. In this critical moment, it allows readers to hear from scholars who have been foundational to the visioning and enacting of YPAR projects, as they reflect on the fundamental tenets and boundaries of their work. By engaging directly with leaders in the field, the book allows readers to explore many of the nuances, roots, and tensions of youth participatory action research. Throughout their conversations with scholars, Albright and Brion-Meisels pose three questions: What is the purpose of YPAR, and how does it get defined? What makes for authentic participation, both on the research team itself and in the process of the research? And how, if at all, does YPAR investigate and seek to dismantle existing power structures within schools and communities? In taking an intentionally dialectical approach, this volume builds on the centrality of dialogue in PAR/YPAR processes, both in terms of pedagogy/mode and in terms of content/matter. By sharing direct excerpts of conversations, readers can participate in the co-construction of knowledge, and gain more nuanced understandings of how purpose, participation, and power have shaped the foundations of YPAR, and how they might shape future collaborations. Elucidating the knowledge and perspective of leading YPAR practitioners, this timely book will be crucial reading on Research Methods and Education for Participatory Action Research programs and related courses. |
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education appreciation days 2023: AI Applications and Strategies in Teacher Education Keeley, Krista LaRue, 2024-10-10 Artificial intelligence is revolutionizing teacher education by offering innovative applications and strategies to enhance the learning experience for educators and students. From personalized learning platforms to intelligent tutoring systems, AI can transform traditional teaching methods. These intelligent technologies streamline administrative tasks while supporting the development of essential skills like critical thinking and faculty collaboration. As teacher education programs continue to integrate AI tools, future educators learn to harness data-driven insights and create engaging, effective learning environments. Exploring these applications further emphasizes the potential of AI to positively reshape the teacher education sphere. AI Applications and Strategies in Teacher Education explores the landscape of AI in training and supporting educators. The book serves educators seeking insights into effective utilization of AI in a professional setting and the integration of AI in teaching practices. This book covers topics such as educational technologies, higher education, and diversity and equity, and is a useful resource for academicians, teachers, professors, education professionals, data scientists, computer engineers, and researchers. |
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education appreciation days 2023: Intelligent Systems and Pattern Recognition Akram Bennour, Ahmed Bouridane, Somaya Almaadeed, Bassem Bouaziz, Eran Edirisinghe, 2025-03-01 This Three-volume set CCIS 2303-2305 constitutes the proceedings of the 4th International Conference on Intelligent Systems and Pattern Recognition, ISPR 2024, held in Istanbul, Turkey, in June 26–28, 2024. The 77 full papers presented were thoroughly reviewed and selected from the 210 submissions. The conference provided an interdisciplinary forum for the exchange of innovative advancements in the fields of artificial intelligence and pattern recognition. |
education appreciation days 2023: Llewellyn's 2024 Magical Almanac Llewellyn, 2023-07-08 For over three decades, this almanac has provided spells, rituals, and ideas that inspire practitioners of all levels to deepen their magical practice. You'll enjoy two dozen articles, grouped by element, that improve your connection to natural energies and enrich your life throughout the year. Well-known contributors offer their insights on many topics, including: Egg Magic • Uncrossing Spells • Ozark Protection Magic • Yoga for Sleep • Magical Infusions • Herbal Allies for Astrological Transits • Working with Local Spirits You'll also find a section on coloring magic, three spells to accompany the coloring pages, a calendar section with numerous holidays and correspondences, and more. |
education appreciation days 2023: Congressional Record United States. Congress, 2004 The Congressional Record is the official record of the proceedings and debates of the United States Congress. It is published daily when Congress is in session. The Congressional Record began publication in 1873. Debates for sessions prior to 1873 are recorded in The Debates and Proceedings in the Congress of the United States (1789-1824), the Register of Debates in Congress (1824-1837), and the Congressional Globe (1833-1873) |
education appreciation days 2023: Interdisciplinary Approach to Fostering Change in Schools Güneş, Ahmet Melih, Yünkül, Eyup, 2024-08-09 In today's rapidly evolving educational landscape, traditional methods need help to keep pace with the dynamic needs of students and society. Schools are facing unprecedented challenges in adapting to these changes, leading to a growing demand for innovative approaches to education. Interdisciplinary Approach to Fostering Change in Schools identifies this pressing issue. It offers a comprehensive solution by harnessing the power of multidisciplinary perspectives. This book understands that the complexity of modern education demands a multifaceted approach. It brings together insights from diverse disciplines such as educational management, technology, social studies, and language teaching to provide a holistic view of the challenges schools face today. Importantly, each chapter offers practical strategies and solutions grounded in research and real-world experience. This emphasis on practicality reassures educators, researchers, and policymakers that the book's content is not just theoretical but can be applied effectively in their professional context. |
education appreciation days 2023: OECD Economic Surveys: Finland 2022 OECD, 2022-12-15 Russia’s war of aggression against Ukraine has darkened the short-term economic outlook for Finland and increased the urgency of transitioning away from fossil energy. The Finnish economy is likely to contract over coming quarters, weighed down by high inflation, tightening monetary conditions and curtailment of Russian gas supplies to trading partner economies, but to recover in 2024 as these headwinds pass. |
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education appreciation days 2023: Building Parent Capacity in High-Poverty Schools Tiffany C. Anderson, 2024-05-04 Discover practical strategies to foster meaningful connections with parents and families. Parental engagement today changes the future of education for the students and parents of tomorrow. In Building Parent Capacity in High Poverty Schools, the educational leader known as the woman who makes schools work for the poor shares insightful strategies and personal stories to guide educators in fostering meaningful connections with parents. Leveraging her wealth of experience in education, Dr. Anderson underlines the vital role of family engagement and the integration of comprehensive support structures centered around families. Underscoring the importance of nurturing parent capacity and cultivating authentic relationships with parents and community stakeholders, the book enables learning communities where parents are active participants in their child’s educational journey. Additional features include: Definitions of parent capacity, involvement, and engagement Learned and Lived stories highlighting school districts successfully supporting families and students In Action sections demonstrating the application of tools and strategies in different contexts A discussion of the significance of school funding and resource management By moving from rhetoric to reality, from jargon to clarity, and from bake sales to budget considerations, this strikingly practical book offers tools, methods, and ideas that school leaders and educators can use to engage parents, build their capacity, and ultimately create a future of hope for generations to come. |
education appreciation days 2023: First Aid Clinical Pattern Recognition for the USMLE Step 2 CK Asra R. Khan, Radhika Sreedhar, Christopher R. Fernandes, Joseph R. Geraghty, Ananya Gangopadhyaya, 2023-09-15 The most trusted name in USME review—just ask any student! First Aid Pattern Recognition for the USMLE Step 2 CK provides the information you need to tie clinical facts together in order to recognize patterns and build illness scripts for various high-yield conditions. This essential resource features classic textbook-style vignettes of syndromes and cases commonly tested on the USMLE 2 CK. You'll learn how to determine the next best step, perform a patient workup, and effectively manage patient care. By presenting context that ties different symptoms, signs, and conditions together, the text encourages you to consider a differential diagnosis for a chief complaint, explore how different conditions may be related to one another, and more. • All key conditions began with a high-yield overview and then move into case vignettes for that particular disorder type • Robust differential diagnosis sections provide targeted information on how to narrow down a diagnosis • Case vignettes are followed by sections on evaluation, drug treatment and key clinical considerations • Useful illustrations and flow charts help clarify complex concepts and processes • Separate chapters on pediatrics, surgery and emergency medicine cover content highly represented on the Step 2 CK exam |
education appreciation days 2023: Jubuntu Larissa Denk, 2023-02-13 This study investigates the nexus between giving, belonging and Jewishness in South Africa. Charitable interactions are as much manifestations of inequalities as an expression of the giving individual’s desire to alleviate them. Structuring aspects like class, race, economics, and post-apartheid politics are at the basis of this study. At the same time, though, it is individual agency reproducing inequalities and making sense of the ambiguity of the charitable interaction. In the context of the Jewish community in South Africa this analysis shows how the community’s organisations, practices and concepts are connected to charitable giving. The author carved out three dimensions, which are entangled, reinforced, or at times contradict each other: Belonging, diaspora and charitable giving. Along with shared values and practices it relates to, volunteering or charitable giving connects one individual to a group, while possibly excluding another from it. Expressing belonging to the Jewish collective as a diaspora community, relates individuals or collectives to the triadic relationship between local diaspora group, host society and homeland and other local communities of the same diaspora. |
education appreciation days 2023: International Handbook on Education Development in the Asia-Pacific Wing On Lee, Phillip Brown, A. Lin Goodwin, Andy Green, 2023-11-20 The Springer International Handbook of Educational Development in Asia Pacific breaks new ground with a comprehensive, fine-grained and diverse perspective on research and education development throughout the Asia Pacific region. In 13 sections and 127 chapters, the Handbook delves into a wide spectrum of contemporary topics including educational equity and quality, language education, learning and human development, workplace learning, teacher education and professionalization, higher education organisations, citizenship and moral education, and high performing education systems. The Handbook is grounded in specific Asia Pacific contexts and scholarly traditions, using unique country-specific narratives, for example, Vietnam and Melanesia, and socio-cultural investigations through lenses such as language identity or colonisation, while offering parallel academic discourse and analyses framed by broader policy commentary from around the world. |
education appreciation days 2023: Integrating Educator Well-Being, Growth, and Evaluation Lori Cohen, Elizabeth Denevi, 2025-07-31 Educator growth, well-being, and evaluation are often disconnected. How can we weave them together to better champion adult learning needs so educators can thrive and remain in their roles? In this important resource, bestselling authors Lori Cohen (The PD Book) and Elizabeth Denevi (Learning and Teaching While White) present a framework for creating a healthy ecosystem of school transformation: equity, well-being, growth, and evaluation. The authors discuss each foundation in depth and provide research-informed practices, tools, and case studies for easy implementation. Resources include reflections to co-create a vision for equity, a sample coaching/mentoring conversation arc, steps for implementing a growth structure, the Teacher–Student Relationship Quality (TSRQ) Matrix, the Integrated Classroom Practices for Equity rubric, and more. Whether you’re a school leader, mentor, or teacher evaluator, this accessible guide will help you create a transformative school environment to sustain and grow effective, empowered educators. |
education appreciation days 2023: Preconceptions of Policies, Strategies, and Challenges in Education 5.0 Sorayyaei Azar, Ali, Albattat, Ahmad, Valeri, Marco, Hassan, Viana, 2024-07-23 In the era of Education 5.0, institutions face a pressing challenge: aligning educational policies and practices with the rapidly evolving demands of a digital, interconnected world. This transformation requires a fundamental shift in thinking that encompasses not only the content of education but also the methods and strategies used to impart knowledge. Issues of inclusivity and the digital divide, which threaten to widen existing gaps in access and quality, magnify this task. Preconceptions of Policies, Strategies, and Challenges in Education 5.0 offers a comprehensive solution to these pressing issues. By delving into the transformative landscape of education, this book provides a roadmap for policymakers, educators, and institutions to navigate the complexities of the 5.0 era. Through carefully analyzing policies, competencies, strategies, directions, and challenges, the book offers valuable insights into how education can adapt and thrive in the digital age. |
education appreciation days 2023: The Hidden Heroes: Birth Mothers and Their Selfless Acts Aurora Brooks, 2023-09-12 The Hidden Heroes: Birth Mothers and Their Selfless Acts Table of Contents The Hidden Heroes: Birth Mothers and Their Selfless Acts Unsung Heroines Love and Sacrifice The Decision-Making Process Support and Resources Birth Mothers' Rights Life After Adoption Birth Mothers' Stories Changing Perspectives Supporting Birth Mothers Community Initiatives Advocacy and Education Celebrating Birth Mothers Birth Mother Appreciation Day Sharing Birth Mother Stories Frequently Asked Questions Have Questions / Comments? Discover the untold stories of the unsung heroines in The Hidden Heroes: Birth Mothers and Their Selfless Acts. This captivating short read book sheds light on the incredible journey of birth mothers and the selfless acts they undertake for the well-being of their children. In Unsung Heroines, delve into the lives of these remarkable women who make the difficult decision to place their children for adoption. Explore their motivations, challenges, and the immense love and sacrifice that drives them to choose this path. Love and Sacrifice explores the deep emotional connection birth mothers have with their children, and the heart-wrenching decision-making process they go through. Gain insight into the complexities of their choices and the immense strength it takes to put their child's needs above their own. The Decision-Making Process provides a comprehensive understanding of the factors birth mothers consider when making the life-altering decision of adoption. Explore the emotions, doubts, and fears they face, and the support and resources available to guide them through this challenging journey. Discover the legal framework surrounding birth mothers' rights in Birth Mothers' Rights. Learn about the legal protections in place to ensure their well-being and the importance of advocating for their rights. Explore the transformative journey of life after adoption in Life After Adoption. Gain a deeper understanding of the emotional, psychological, and practical aspects birth mothers face as they navigate their lives post-adoption. In Birth Mothers' Stories, hear firsthand accounts from birth mothers who have experienced the profound impact of adoption. These powerful narratives provide a glimpse into their unique experiences, challenges, and personal growth. Changing Perspectives challenges societal stigmas and misconceptions surrounding birth mothers. Discover the importance of empathy, understanding, and supporting birth mothers in their journey. Learn about the various ways to support birth mothers in Supporting Birth Mothers. Explore community initiatives, advocacy, and education programs This title is a short read. A Short Read is a type of book that is designed to be read in one quick sitting. These no fluff books are perfect for people who want an overview about a subject in a short period of time. Table of Contents The Hidden Heroes: Birth Mothers and Their Selfless Acts Unsung Heroines Love and Sacrifice The Decision-Making Process Support and Resources Birth Mothers' Rights Life After Adoption Birth Mothers' Stories Changing Perspectives Supporting Birth Mothers Community Initiatives Advocacy and Education Celebrating Birth Mothers Birth Mother Appreciation Day Sharing Birth Mother Stories Frequently Asked Questions Have Questions / Comments? |
education appreciation days 2023: Teacher Shortages and the Challenge of Retention Barbara J. Smith, 2023-05-15 Teacher Shortage and the Challenge of Retention was written to address the need to transform many teaching conditions in schools today. |
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education appreciation days 2023: Ping Andrew Brodsky, 2025-02-13 ‘Brimming with surprising insights and useful tips. The resource we need for avoiding misunderstandings and making genuine connections’ Adam Grant, bestselling author of Think Again The essential guide for when (and how best) to use virtual communication tools, from video to instant messaging and everything in between. Professor Andrew Brodsky is here to explain that, yes, that meeting could have been an email. And that email? Maybe it should have been a voice memo. Your camera? It’s okay to turn it off, sometimes even better. Many of us give far too little thought to our virtual communication, and end up feeling isolated, overlooked and burnt out. Ping distils Brodsky’s cutting-edge social science research on remote communication tools. He helps us understand: How we can interact most productively and authentically How we can build relationships at a distance The rules for making an impact online How we can increase inclusion and reduce conflict With entertaining stories and interviews from top business leaders, Ping is the ultimate playbook for all workplaces from in-person, to remote and everything in between. 'A must read for everyone who communicates online—in other words, everyone' Jake Knapp, co-founder of Google Meet and bestselling author of Sprint |
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