Joe McKendrick is an author, independent researcher and speaker exploring innovation, information technology trends and markets.
He covers the impact of AI on jobs, including "Generative AI As A Killer Of Creative Jobs? Hold That Thought."
He has also served as co-chair of the
8 Ways To Instill Clear-Headed Leadership With AI
In a time when AI is reshaping every corner of the workplace, most people still don’t feel prepared.
Next Phase: Intuitive AI That Attempts To Mimic The Human Psyche
'Suddenly, those who persistently struggle to interpret non-verbal cues are on equal footing to the most preternaturally gifted empathetic, charismatic social chameleons.'
How To Make Remote Work Succeed Amid Return To Office Mandates
The remote work revolution appears to have run its course. However, it actually represents the future of work, if managed properly.
AI Agents Need To Be Managed As If They are Human
When thinking of systems powered by AI agents, it can be useful to think about them the way we think about effective human organizations.
The Implications When AI Becomes As Common As Electricity
Not far off: 'everything will be infused with AI'
GenAI Exceeds Expectations, But Only If You Can Scale It
The good news: AI delivers. The challenge: delivering AI.
5 Traps That Can Sap Enthusiasm For Generative AI
It’s understandable why people want to embrace genAI in a fast and furious way. But there's a tendency to go overboard.
Algorithms Drive Management-Free Workplaces
Does ridesharing portend a new way of working?
Wanted: A ‘Responsible Optimism’ Approach To AI
'We should assume that AI will soon be embedded in everything we do.'
Trust, But Verify The Data Feeding Your AI Systems
Dun & Bradstreet survey shows that only about half of executives believe their data is ready to meet the demands of AI.