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Analytical thinking is - and will continue to be - such a necessary skill as we continue to incorporate AI in our professional workplaces. PivotPoint Consulting can provide investigators with actionable ways you can incorporate analytical thinking skills and concepts into your investigations. In short, we provide tangible ways to help you think about your thinking!

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Founder, AIxPBL | AI Education Specialist (PBL & Student-Centred Focus) | Learning Innovation Consultant | Advocate for a Neuro-Inclusive & Sustainability Driven Schooling Ecosystem

AI is Here – Are You Ready? The media is starting to pay attention, and so should you. Whether you're a teacher, a project manager, or run your own business, AI is going to impact the way you work. Key Takeaways -AI isn't just a toy, it's a productivity powerhouse. It can make us faster and more efficient. Imagine AI summarising a long report for you or outlining key ideas in a news article - that's time saved. -Old assumptions are out the window. AI isn't just for techies. Every job that uses information can be touched by AI in some way. -We NEED to upskill. It's not about fighting the robots, it's about learning to work *with* them. Find some courses and upskill yourself today. Questions for Reflection Take a few moments to consider – -Which of these 5 skills are already your strengths?  -Where's your biggest area for growth? -How can AI be a tool in your current job, even in small ways? -Can you picture how AI might impact your field in 5 years? -What's one new thing you want to learn about AI this week? The best thing you can do is start paying attention and start experimenting. Even small steps to upskill make a difference. https://lnkd.in/gqqrpshx Phil #AIrevolution #futureofwork #upskilling #adaptability #lifelonglearning 

Gen AI is here to stay — here are 5 skills to help you stay relevant in the changing job market

Gen AI is here to stay — here are 5 skills to help you stay relevant in the changing job market

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