‘Broccoli time’ and 15 other small shifts to get ahead at work

by · Australian Financial Review

Hannah TattersallWork and careers reporter

With artificial intelligence expected to reshape the workplace in profound yet indistinct ways, corporate leaders are – not surprisingly – preoccupied with what it all means for the people who work for them, as well as their own careers.

Executive coaches in Australia say “AI readiness” is one of the top topics of discussion with their clients, along with the often inseparable issues of rapid organisational change and complexity.

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Hannah TattersallWork and careers reporterHannah Tattersall is a work and careers reporter for The Australian Financial Review and writes about executive education. Email Hannah at hannah.tattersall@afr.com.au

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