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Tech CIOs Getting Deeper Into Product Development | Simplilearn

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The job of the CIO has traditionally been to oversee the design, development, and management of IT systems for the internal use of the CIO’s company. Recently, however, CIOs have begun to branch out into the development of solutions that can be remarketed to other companies. The CIO provides a vital function: creating and running the infrastructu. Read More.

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Business Analysts vs AI

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In this video , my guest Dr. Kitty Hung, talks about challenges for business analysts in an era of Gen AI. Dr. Kitty Hung has over 24 years of experience as a business and system analyst. She has demonstrated her proficiency in various fields, including policing, national security, telecommunications, critical national infrastructure, defense, and transportation.

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Gemini vs ChatGPT: Unleashing the Power of AI | Simplilearn

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The two AI chatbots have gained high popularity. ChatGPT has been more used due to its longer existence. Although newly launched, expectations from Google are high as well. ChatGPT is a completely functional model, while Gemini is in experimental and developmental mode. Comparing the two on various aspects is an interesting action. So, let’s emb. Read More.

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Priming: A Powerful Tool for Business Analysts

Modern Analyst

Imagine walking into a store and hearing your favorite song playing in the background. Instinctively, you feel more at ease, more inclined to browse, and perhaps even to buy something. This subtle influence on your behavior is no accident—it is an example of priming at work. Now, picture leveraging this same psychological phenomenon to enhance the effectiveness of business analysis.

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Reduce Bias in Hiring: Structured Interview Questions for Employers

Structured interview questions are a valuable tool for reducing bias in hiring. They help: Ensure all candidates are asked the same questions in the same way Level the playing field so all candidates have a fair chance of being successful Improve credibility, reliability, and validity Download the guide to get the most out of your interview questions!