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  • Feni Allessandra May | Motivational Speaker & Career Educator in SEA

    Thailand | Australia | Indonesia Feni Allessandra May is a passionate Motivational Speaker and Career Educator MAY Global Solutions  is an international organization focusing on career development, education, and

  • AI Tools for Education: New Technologies Shaping the Next Generation of Learning

    The integration of artificial intelligence (AI) into education is no longer a futuristic idea — it’s In 2026, education is becoming more adaptive, accessible, personalized, and data-driven , offering new Microsoft Inside Higher Ed EdTech Innovation Hub World Bank Blogs Recent education innovation reports What AI Tools Are Being Used in Education Today? The future of AI in education depends not just on technology but on how thoughtfully it is integrated

  • The New Skills Global Leaders Need — And How to Educate Yourself for the Future

    How to Educate Yourself for the Future You don’t need to enroll in a global MBA to build these skills

  • OpenAI Launches “ChatGPT Study Mode” to Revolutionize Interactive Learning for Students and Educators

    announced the launch of “ChatGPT Study Mode” , a brand-new feature tailored specifically for students, educators Mode is a dedicated feature within the ChatGPT interface that enables users to switch into a focused educational The Future of AI in Education With the release of ChatGPT Study Mode, OpenAI continues to position itself at the forefront of educational innovation. “We believe this feature will empower students and educators to achieve more with the help of AI,”  said

  • Switzerland Rejoins EU Research Programs: A New Era for Science and Education

    step toward strengthening its ties with the European Union by regaining access to key EU research and education This move marks a pivotal moment for Swiss science, innovation, and higher education, and is expected Erasmus+, meanwhile, promotes international academic exchange, student mobility, and educational partnerships For educators and policymakers, this development symbolizes Switzerland’s openness, cultural exchange , and commitment to shared European values in education.

  • Over 50,000 Teachers Strike Across Queensland, Disrupting Schools and Boosting Demand for Childcare & Theme Parks

    Brisbane, Australia — August 6, 2025 In one of the largest education strikes in recent Australian history Despite the widespread action, the Queensland Department of Education has confirmed that schools will However, many parents have chosen to keep children at home or seek alternatives due to uncertainty and reduced “We’re doing everything we can to ensure student safety and minimal disruption,” said Education Minister With national attention now on Queensland, the outcome may influence education policy debates across

  • The 3 Best Countries That Support Internships for Aspiring Professionals

    The country offers a strong internship culture across industries like marketing, education, healthcare These countries provide the perfect blend of education, opportunity, and international exposure—empowering

  • Learning from Home for Kids: A Practical Guide for Parents Starting Today

    structure, and flexibility, home learning can become a meaningful experience that strengthens both education

  • The Rise of Hybrid & Blended Learning Models and How Schools Are Planning Ahead

    Education is entering a new chapter. experimentation with remote learning, many schools around the world are no longer asking if digital education As we move deeper into 2026, the question facing educators, parents, and policymakers is clear: Are schools How Schools Are Planning for Hybrid Education Forward-thinking schools and education systems are beginning guided by educators, and shaped by purpose. 

  • Children Screen Time Health: How Parents Can Support Healthy Tech Habits

    While technology offers educational tools and connection, too much screen time can affect children’s much screen time has been linked to potential issues including: Sleep disturbances and late-night use Reduced Educational content, gentle pacing, and media watched with a parent can be more meaningful than passive

  • Mark Zuckerberg in conversation with Patrick Collison - Stripe Session

    What’s the update and results? The fireside chat brought together Meta’s CEO Mark Zuckerberg and Stripe’s co-founder John Collison (while you referenced Patrick, the event listing shows John) to discuss leadership in the age of AI and the reshaping of the global economy.  Key take-aways included: Meta is now reporting roughly 1 billion monthly active users  of its AI systems across its apps. Zuckerberg emphasized that many of the technological leaps once predicted for 10 years out are arriving sooner: “the more we work on this, the more things we thought were going to happen, happen sooner.” He highlighted how Meta’s advertising system is moving toward a kind of “business results machine” that can allow a business simply to connect its objective and budget and let the AI deliver results. ( Stripe ) On leadership and company structure: Zuckerberg revealed that instead of a sprawling hierarchical organization, he works with around a “small group” of 25-30 senior people and minimises recurring meetings, preferring strategic blocks over schedules. Meta’s view of the computing platforms ahead: He believes AR/VR glasses will become the ultimate social platform and that the next decade is about being “better and earlier” than competitors. > In short: the session reaffirmed how AI, platform-economy thinking and leadership style are converging. Both Meta and Stripe are positioning themselves as foundational to the next wave of the internet economy—Zuckerberg through Meta’s platforms, and Collison through Stripe’s payments and financial infrastructure. Leadership in the Age of AI – Insights from Mark Zuckerberg & Stripe’s John Collison We’re at a turning point. AI is no longer a niche technology—it’s influencing how companies operate, how leaders lead, and how markets evolve. At the heart of this transformation are two companies: Meta, with its vast social platforms and AI systems, and Stripe, providing financial infrastructure to thousands of businesses. Their conversation at Stripe Sessions 2025 offers a unique look at how leadership is adapting and how the next decade of business will be defined. 1. From Product to Platform to Results Zuckerberg described Meta’s vision: moving beyond ads and apps toward systems that deliver business outcomes. He said: “You just tell us your objective … we’ll deliver as many results as we can.” ( Stripe )  This signals that leadership in the AI era is about outcome orientation —planning for what you want to achieve and letting technology, data and infrastructure do more of the execution. 2. Leadership Style for the AI Era In the live chat, Zuckerberg revealed he doesn’t maintain dozens of direct reports; instead he works with a core small group of senior leaders and avoids scheduled one-on-ones.  This approach reflects how leadership must change: less micro-managing, more high-leverage strategy. He also said that having a dense network of trusted people is more important than rigid org charts. 3. Investing Early, Thinking Big When asked about timing and tech bets, Zuckerberg admitted some things Meta is behind on—but noted that being “a little early” has been predictive of success: “The more that we work on this, the more all the things we think are going to happen, happen sooner.”  For leaders, this means giving yourself permission to make long-range bets—particularly when facing transformational technologies like AR/VR and AI. 4. Infrastructure, Payments & the New Economy From the Stripe side, the talk emphasised how infrastructure—in this case payments, APIs, global commerce—is becoming central to how businesses scale globally. According to coverage, Stripe’s processed volumes and growth rates are growing rapidly. ( Point Monarch )  This reinforces that leadership in the age of AI is not just about internal systems, but also about participating in ecosystems—platforms that enable others to grow. 5. What It Means for Business Leaders Today Embrace outcome-driven leadership : Define what success looks like, not just metrics. Build high-leverage teams  over big hierarchies. Encourage autonomy and trust. Make early bets on transformational tech —but pair it with commercial grounding. Participate in or build platform ecosystems —your business is less about one product and more about enabling multiple stakeholders. Prepare for AI systems delivering scale —from smart ad delivery to autonomous business agents. The conversation between Zuckerberg and Collison shows us what leadership looks like in the age of AI: agile, outcome-focused, trust-based, and platform-aware. While many businesses still operate in “optimise what we have” mode, the next wave of growth will come from those who see themselves as builders of platforms, networks, and new business models. If you’re a business leader preparing for what’s next, this talk offers a blueprint—not just for technology adoption, but for leadership mindset, organisational design and strategic positioning. #MarkZuckerberg #StripeSession _ Daily Growth Insights

  • Could Australia’s HECS Model Solve the Youth Job Crisis in Asia-Pacific?

    response, World Vision Australia has proposed an innovative solution inspired by Australia’s HECS (Higher Education Contribution Scheme)—a student loan model where repayments are income-contingent, making education more The rationale is simple: by removing the upfront costs of tertiary or vocational education, more young With millions of young people unemployed or underemployed in the region, the current gap between education recovery post-COVID, the rise of digital jobs, and industry demands have all outpaced many traditional education

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