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Lia DiBello and Neil Sahota on Human-AI Symbiosis

Commonplace Expertise

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Overcoming Innovation Barriers in Organizations

This chapter explores the obstacles organizations encounter in promoting a culture of innovation, especially when implementing new technologies. It showcases a successful community college example that prioritized student completion, leading to improved graduation rates through tailored support.

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