The Increasingly Digital Workplace
In my new position as a faculty member at the ASU's W. P. Carey School of Business, I often reflect on how much the world has changed since I attended college.
I'm no spring chicken. I remember receiving my first e-mail in 1991. It blew my mind. Back then, nary a student nor a professor came to class with a portable computer. During my second year of grad school, I accessed the nascent Internet with Cornell's Bear Access.
Since I teach seniors, most of them will soon move from the classroom to the workforce in a few months. (Some are intent on pursuing graduate degrees.) Against this backdrop, I found several of Adam Kornak's questions particularly interesting:
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