Wikipedia’s founder Jimmy Wales discusses how he sees innovation changing over the next 4 years, and 4 other stories to inform your week.

Wikipedia’s founder Jimmy Wales discusses how he sees innovation changing over the next 4 years, and 4 other stories to inform your week.

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With that in mind, here’s a summary of 5 articles that may help you stay ahead of the curve this week.

 

Have you thought about where innovation will take us in 4 years time? Wikipedia co-founder, Jimmy Wales is all too aware of the changes and believes we will continue seeing industries being disrupted. Find out which market in particular he suggests could be exciting.

Preparation is one of the most obvious yet most misunderstood aspect of learning soft skills. The hard work in learning soft skills comes from having to apply them in unpredictable situations. Find out the techniques professional sports coaches use for their players that can be useful in the business world.

Up to 45% of millennials will choose workplace flexibility over pay. Shutterstock Chief People Officer, Peter Phelan believes there’s been a strategic shift in the way employees are thought about. Find out how companies can benefit from this new reality.

Some of us are energized by the chaos. Others of us are totally thrown off by the chaos. For the entrepreneur, it’s important to make sense of the chaos in order to truly succeed. How the best entrepreneurs stay organised.

Do you want to sell sugared water for the rest of your life or come with me and change the world? This is what Steve Jobs said when inviting John Sculley to work at Apple. Find out in these leadership lessons with the former CEO of Apple, John Sculley, how “insatiable curiosity” got him where is is today.

 

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