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It is time for our industry to pause and take a moment to think: as technology finds its way into our daily existence in new and previously unimagined ways, we need to learn about those who are threatened by it. Empathy is not a buzzword but something to be practiced. Let’s start by not raging on our Facebook feeds but, instead, taking a trip to parts of America where five-dollar lattes and freshly pressed juices are not perks but a reminder of haves and have-nots. Otherwise, come 2020, Silicon Valley will have become an even bigger villain in the popular imagination, much like its East Coast counterpart, Wall Street.
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It is time for our industry to pause and take a moment to think: as technology finds its way into our daily existence in new and previously unimagined ways, we need to learn about those who are threatened by it. Empathy is not a buzzword but something to be practiced. Let’s start by not raging on our Facebook feeds but, instead, taking a trip to parts of America where five-dollar lattes and freshly pressed juices are not perks but a reminder of haves and have-nots. Otherwise, come 2020, Silicon Valley will have become an even bigger villain in the popular imagination, much like its East Coast counterpart, Wall Street.

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From e^CNC: "It is time for our industry to pause and take a moment to think: as technology finds its way into..."

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Why Empathy Is More Than Standing in Another's Shoes
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Why Empathy Is More Than Standing in Another's Shoes

Knowledge at Wharton·@HashtagPLUS·about 1 month ago
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A new book about empathy finds that the idea of putting oneself in another’s shoes is changing, but still offers many rewards for individuals and organizations. …Read More

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Why Empathy in Health Care Matters
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Why Empathy in Health Care Matters

Knowledge at Wharton·Knowledge at Wharton·about 1 month ago
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A new study co-authored by Wharton’s Ingrid Nembhard finds that patients who are treated with empathy have better health outcomes. She explains why empathy in health care delivery should become standard. Hosted on Acast.…

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