With AI job interviews on the rise, Babson trains job-seeking students to combine cutting-edge tech skills with authenticity. The post How Babson Trains Students to Stand Out in AI Job Interviews appeared first on Babson Thought & Action.| Babson Thought & Action
With a background in performing arts, Jessica Chance has found a perfect role as the director of Babson’s Graduate Center for Career Development to combine her skills and help students discover their own professional paths. The post Jessica Chance: Guiding Graduate Students’ Career Development appeared first on Babson Thought & Action.| Babson Thought & Action
Most leaders agree that customer experience (CX) is a growth driver. (They do, right?!) But fewer recognize that the secret to CX success doesn’t start with customers; it starts with employees. Employee experience (EX) is the hidden multiplier that turns employees, tools, and leadership support into measurable revenue, retention, and acquisition gains. Why and how is it a multiplier? Read on to find out! The post The Multiplier Effect of EX: How Internal Investments Drive Results appeared f...| CX Journey™
After a life-changing setback, I found that Babson had the tools and community to rebuild my business and career—here’s how you can harness them too. The post The Skills, Network, and Mindset That Made My Babson MBA Pay Off appeared first on Babson Thought & Action.| Babson Thought & Action
In its inaugural rankings of the best 50 colleges in the country, LinkedIn named Babson the No. 1 school in four categories: strongest alumni network, largest share of alumni founders and entrepreneurs, fueling business development careers, and alumni working internationally. The post LinkedIn Ranks Babson No. 1 for Alumni Network, No. 7 Overall in the United States Amid Bevy of Top Marks appeared first on Babson Thought & Action.| Babson Thought & Action
A larger diameter of the main pulmonary artery predicts poorer outcomes in pulmonary arterial hypertension (PAH) patients, a study found.| Pulmonary Hypertension News
Where are chiropractic clinical outcomes registries? My colleagues—former American Chiropractic Association (ACA) President Michele Maiers, DC, MPH, PhD; Kent Stuber, DC, MSc, PhD; KatiePohlman, DC, MS, PhD; and Amy Ferguson, MLS —and I recently published a paper exploring this critical question. Our work investigates whether the chiropractic profession is harnessing clinical outcomes registries to advance [...]Read More...| ACA Today
CMV viral infections are common among SLE children, but early identification and treatment can improve patient prognosis, a study found.| Lupus News Today
With groundbreaking AI advances, two Babson students have created what is believed to be the first AI-designed chair on a college campus.| Babson Thought & Action
“Living an unfilled life carries a greater risk of harm than what may befall someone in pursuit of their dreams. The latter can be folded into a story; the former is the absence of story. The latte…| Rewriting social care
A Miro workshop, created with Jamie Arnold, that takes you from vision to measures, identifying your outcomes along the way. In 2018, while working with Jamie, something I always enjoy doing, we scribbled down these six questions on blue post-it notes, outcome-focused questions to get a team| Emily Webber
AI can greatly improve care standards in behavioral health—as long as key guardrails are in place. Read on to learn how.| Eleos Health
In this episode of No Notes, Dr. Donna Sheperis, PAU professor and department chair, discusses the potential for AI to improve care quality at scale.| Eleos Health
Value-based care in mental health could improve client outcomes while reducing costs. It also could incentivize therapists' bad behavior.| Psychotherapy Notes
PEPF research explores how public opinion has changed following Labour's policy to add VAT to private school fees.| PEPF
The latest lofty ranking reflects Babson’s well-rounded and well-prepared graduates, who are poised for success in their lives and careers.| Babson Thought & Action
Andrés Rodríguez-Pose, London School of Economics, and Rosalie Henry de Frahan| PEPF
Generalized myasthenia gravis patients with mild muscle weakness saw more relief after surgery than those with moderate or severe weakness.| Myasthenia Gravis News
Feature Factories are dangerous things. You might even work in one and don’t realize it yet. Here’s a test: if your team built something 6 months ago and you’ve no idea if anyone is using it, or if anyone even finds it valuable, you may well work in a Feature Factory. If a new hotel … Continue reading Want to write better user stories? Stop using “can”.| More Than Coding