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You Need To Play Politics.

Rich Gee Group

There are a lot of bureaucratic processes around annual reviews to make them seem "fair" and "objective.” So for those of you who don't like to play politics: too bad. You can't opt out of politics. Next week, we’ll discuss politics and how to do it without sacrificing your principles.

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Is ChatGPT Politically Biased?

The Horizons Tracker

“The presence of political bias can influence user views and has potential implications for political and electoral processes.” ” Political bias The researchers came up with a new way to check if ChatGPT is politically neutral.

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How To Play Politics With Political People.

Rich Gee Group

I'm bad at politics. If you experience evil political people at work or in your business, this article is for you. Political people suck - in the everyday business world, we call them 'empty suits'. Political people try to snare you into a political cage of their thinking - and then try to turn it on you.

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Boosting Political Engagement In The Young

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That there are gaps in political engagement according to social and gender-related characteristics is well established. The report highlights a clear gender gap in political interest, with girls less likely than boys to be interested in politics at age 16, and their interest growing at a slower rate as they age.

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A Healthier Form Of Office Politics

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Office politics usually gets a bad rap and is often associated with toxic cultures that result in marginalized groups being frozen out. New research from King’s College London highlights how it doesn’t have to be that way, and there are approaches that can lead to a healthier form of office politics that is more inclusive.

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Can Zoom Conversations Help To Reduce Political Polarization?

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One of the more interesting comes from a recent study by UCLA that aimed to get liberals and conservatives to have meaningful and polite political discussions with one another. Volunteers were recruited who each had strong political opinions from both liberal and conservative wings in the United States. Pleasant conversations.

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Boosting Political Engagement Among The Young

The Horizons Tracker

Young citizens globally exhibit low voter turnout, resulting in political parties neglecting issues of importance to the youth, such as climate change and well-paid employment. Prior to the September 2021 election, the researchers employed Facebook ads to recruit 7,521 participants aged 18 to 35 in Morocco.