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The McKinsey Crossword: Boxing Day | No. 160

McKensey

Sharpen your problem-solving skills the McKinsey way, with our weekly crossword. Each puzzle is created with the McKinsey audience in mind, and includes a subtle (and sometimes not-so-subtle) business theme for you to find. Answers that are directionally correct may not cut it if you’re looking for a quick win.

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How to Become an AI Consultant in 2024

Success

The future is calling—and it might have some serious dough attached to it. If nothing else, opportunities abound as business leaders, tech teams and clients scramble to figure out how to use AI tools, from ChatGPT to hundreds of others, to level up their businesses. In 2020, the World Economic Forum estimated that, by 2025, there could be nearly 100 million new roles related to AI.

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5 hiring trends that can change your job search in 2024

Work Life

If you’re considering a job change, 2024 might be your year. From the number of potential openings to the qualifications you’ll need, candidates may find a friendlier job market, especially if you work in tech. Some of the new selection criteria, however, may mean you’ll need to update your résumé and LinkedIn profile.

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The Infant as Reflection of Soul: The Time Before There Was Self

Mad in America

From World Association for Infant Mental Health : “This article is a series of personal reflections on infancy, which I view as a period during which profoundly essential human spiritual experiences occur, albeit episodically and without reflective consciousness. These spiritual experiences lie at the core of what most traditions call the soul, but they become gradually veiled as we build the psychological structures of so-called maturity.

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5 ways leaders can set themselves up for success in 2024

Work Life

As we bid farewell to 2023’s roller-coaster ride, leaders stand at the precipice of a new year filled with uncertainties and opportunities. Success depends on the approach you take. The ongoing impacts of the pandemic, geopolitical tensions, supply chain disruptions, and other challenges were testing and transformative through 2023, demanding adaptive leadership and strategic foresight.

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Revolutionizing Employee Well-Being: Navigating the Blockchain Frontier in the Workplace

Wellness 360

In the rapidly evolving terrain of workplace well-being, a transformative technological force is carving a distinctive path – ‘Blockchain.’ With the potential to redefine the very essence of how companies approach the health and happiness of their employees, blockchain stands as a revolutionary beacon in a landscape traditionally marked by conventional well-being solutions.

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The ultimate guide to what middle managers need in order to excel

Work Life

Global HR analyst Josh Bersin recently said, “In 25 years, I have never seen such low levels of investment and maturity in leadership development.” That’s disappointing news for millions of middle managers worldwide—especially when research by Gartner tells us that middle-management responsibilities have recently doubled compared to those of individual contributors.

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4 trends job seekers can expect in 2024 that will impact their search

Work Life

Economic uncertainty, societal shifts, and relentless technological advancements. In a world that’s ever-evolving, the fundamentals of job-seeking hold fast. Connecting with the right people, identifying promising opportunities, and effectively marketing oneself remain pivotal in securing the ideal job. However, the way in which we go about these activities in the coming year will need to evolve in response to an ever-evolving career landscape.

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Antidepressant Exposure In Utero May Impact Motor Skills in 2-Year-Old Children

Mad in America

A new study in Frontiers of Pharmacology finds that antidepressant use during pregnancy is linked to reduced motor skills in children at 2 years old. The association, although mild, persists even when accounting for maternal depressive symptoms and stress during pregnancy. The current study, headed by Noémie Tanguay of the Université Laval in Québec, finds no such deficits in cognitive or language development.

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