Every part of your business will change based on what I consider predictive analytics of the future.
From Ginni Rometty
When you remove layers, simplicity and speed happen.
One day we're going to look back, and whatever this era will get called, it's going to put a premium on math and science.
When my father left us, my mother went back to school immediately. She went to school in the day while we were at school, and she worked at night. She worked very hard to never let someone define her as a victim or a failure.
Ask yourself when you learn the most. I guarantee it's when you felt at risk.
If we would change the basis and align what is taught in school with what is needed with business... that's where I came up with this idea of 'new collar.' Not blue collar or white collar.
One of the most important topics I think for us all to work on is job creation.
The recommendation when I'm mentoring folks, I always tell them - and we talked about this last year - take a risk.
I am big on - even with our whole team - it's always about, well, what were the lessons learned? Something didn't work out? What are the lessons learned? What are the lessons learned?
This idea of 'New Collar' says for the jobs of the future here, there are many in technology that can be done without a four-year college degree and, therefore, 'New Collar' not 'Blue Collar,' 'White Collar.' It's 'New Collar.'
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