Harvard Business School’s Christina Wallace on How AI Can Help Us Rebalance Our Lives
In this episode of the WorkLab podcast, Christina Wallace, a Harvard Business School instructor, serial entrepreneur, and author of the book The Portfolio Life, joins host Molly Wood to discuss how leaders and individuals can approach careers and personal growth in the era of AI-powered work. As the third guest for season 5, Wallace offers insights into how AI can help us balance our personal and professional lives by automating repetitive tasks and freeing up time for personal growth and development.
WorkLab, hosted by Molly Wood, brings together experts from different fields and industries to discuss the latest work trends and insights for thriving in a digital age. From effective use of AI to key skills for the future of work, WorkLab provides valuable insights for today’s workforce.
If you're looking to stay ahead of the curve and navigate the rapidly evolving landscape of the modern workplace, this episode with Christina Wallace is a must-listen. Tune in on Spotify to gain valuable perspectives on how AI can transform our lives both professionally and personally.
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