This story is inspiring and yet a cautionary tale about the difference and challenges that lie between inventing something useful and actually having it applied in the real world. She invented wifi, but by the time the government got around to implementing it, her patent had expired and she didn’t make any money from any …
So happy to be able to share that my dissertation has been published, and I’m officially graduated! If you’re interested in reading my dissertation (or at least the abstract), it’s available to download for free, here: https://scholarworks.waldenu.edu/dissertations/9938/ If you cite me, please use this format: Edwards, A. V. “Neurodiversity and Workplace Social Capital Effects on …
I posted my first public comment today on the Federal Register on the PPP rule. You can see from the screenshot, it is awaiting posting. I am curious how they determine what to post or not post. I was scared of publicly posting because it’s public, unlike when I write a letter to a senator …
I was a guest speaker last week on the Compassionate Las Vegas Podcast. This was yet another great project I was blessed to be able to participate in. In this episode, we discuss the benefits of being a compassionate leader during COVID, and what compassionate leadership right now looks like. Check it out, and I …
How the COVID-19 is aiding the distributed work revolution, how employers can use data from this global “work-from-home experiment” to their advantage, and which industries may benefit from this long-term.
The adventures of developing an IEEE Standard for AI/AS & Wellbeing I am about a year and a half into what will likely be a three year journey in helping develop a standard for how companies developing AI/AS can use in order to reflect on, measure, analyze, and consider the ramifications of their product on …