Digital Fluency

Digital Fluency

A person is being recorded on video by a camera mounted on a tripod, with the display highlighting visual literacy as the subject appears in focus and the background is artfully blurred.
Leaders may not realize it — they’re not just being watched, they’re being interpreted, filtered, and judged, frame by frame.
An aerial view of a topographic map showing labeled features: Dam, Ballcourt, E-Group, and Houses, with varying elevation and terrain details.
Dubbed "Valeriana" by researchers, the city of 50,000 peaked around 800 AD before being swallowed by the jungle.
An e-reader displaying text is propped up against a stack of hardcover books.
The nonprofit made a bold gamble on the limits of "fair use" — and federal courts have not backed their play.
Open book with an abstract pattern on the left page and a black-and-white photo of a smiling woman on the right, reflecting themes of digital wellbeing through its serene and balanced design.
Rather than allowing technology to exacerbate stress and disconnection, we can use it to actively support our wellbeing.
Krishna is framed by two speech bubbles, set against a textured yellow and blue background, symbolizing the integration of new wave chatbots.
Our relationship with chatbots is undergoing a sea change — here’s how the transformation will most affect you and your team.
Person seated, using a smartphone to browse social media, with a focus on their hands and the device over a handbag, inside a room with striped carpeting.
Smart CEOs can harness authenticity and humanity on socials — but one slip can spell disaster. Here’s a strategic plan.
A compilation of visuals featuring a mannequin and a robot, showcasing effective machine learning capabilities.
Practical ML can radically improve business operations, but there’s a deployment issue.
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Slack’s recent radical upskilling booster week highlighted the urgent need for new approaches to L&D: here are some of the most groundbreaking.
Two data-smart leaders shaking hands in front of a purple background.
Your organization won’t become a “data democracy” organically — shared knowledge is key.
A set of colorful file folders arranged using the para method on a white background.
How we organize all our digital stuff — from work research to side hustles to family photos — is key to our productivity.
a drawing of a green speech bubble.
It’s the paradoxical observation that the more we try to process, the less we actually can.
leadership training topics
This list of leadership training topics is designed to help businesses navigate the times and prepare for the future. 
People naturally judge fact from fiction in offline social settings, so why is it so hard online?
After cryptoassets, a wave of central bank digital currencies is set to revolutionize our ideas about what money is and how to manage it.
Today’s careers don’t offer a clear path forward, but the rewards can be worth more than a gold watch at retirement.
"The digital HQ - the digital infrastructure that supports productivity and collaboration - actually became more important than the physical HQ."
An interactive “globe of notability” shows the curious correspondences and the strange landscape of global fame.
Unplugging only ignores the hard work of overcoming your distractions.
A line of mailboxes in the countryside
Someone breaks into a mailbox that stores letters waiting to be sent and grabs some of them in hopes they’ll contain a check that’s been filled in. That's just the start.
map detective
Maps can do more than show us places. They also can help determined people find others long lost, whether birth mothers or fugitive killers.