Most people try to avoid failure. Spencer Keith Jones writes his down. The goal? Revisit those moments later — and see them differently. Because what feels like a setback in real time often becomes perspective with distance. That mindset is something he’s carried from the court into his career: 🏀 Staying composed under pressure 💼 Making smarter investment decisions 🤝 Building real opportunities through posting Sometimes the biggest shift isn’t avoiding failure. It’s learning how to reframe it. What’s one lesson you’ve learned from a past setback? Share yours below👇 🎥: LinkedIn News
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Join LinkedIn CEO and Executive Vice President of Microsoft Office and Copilot Ryan Roslansky, Chief Economic Opportunity Officer Aneesh Raman, and Senior Editor Jessi Hempel for In the Room Live, as they unpack how AI is reshaping the future of work and what you need to do to stay ahead. From why AI skills are becoming essential to how you can future-proof your career, this conversation will give you the practical frameworks to adapt, evolve, and stand out in an AI-driven world. This conversation is exclusive to Premium subscribers. Click ‘Attend’ to save your spot 👇 https://lnkd.in/g5j-kqDT #OpenToWorkBook
AI won’t replace you. But someone using AI might. Two-thirds of corporate leaders say they won’t consider candidates without AI skills. And by 2030, nearly 70 percent of job skills are expected to change, according to LinkedIn research. Few people in the world have a better view of the rapidly changing world of work than Ryan Roslansky, LinkedIn CEO and Executive Vice President of Microsoft Office and Microsoft Copilot. In “Open to Work: How to Get Ahead in the Age of AI,” he and coauthor Aneesh Raman, LinkedIn Chief Economic Opportunity Officer, are spelling out what everyone needs to do to set themselves up for success in their careers today and in the future. Now, they’re sitting down to answer your questions LIVE! Ryan and Aneesh will join host Jessi Hempel for In the Room Live to answer your questions and provide the tactical frameworks you can use to evolve your career and strengthen your edge in an AI-driven world. You’ll learn how to: 👉 Redesign your role before it gets redesigned for you 👉 Build the 5 human capabilities that define the future of work 👉 Launch a 90 day roadmap to turn AI into your advantage 💬 Have a question for Ryan or Aneesh? Drop it in the comments for a chance to have it asked live. This conversation is exclusive to Premium subscribers. Subscribers, click ‘Attend’ to save your spot! Can’t join live? Register by clicking ‘Attend’ to access the replay after the event goes live. Not yet a subscriber? Discover how LinkedIn Premium can help you achieve your goals faster and sign up here: https://lnkd.in/djNtgBdr ⏯️Visit linkedin.com/events for more can’t-miss conversations featuring prominent leaders like philanthropist Melinda French Gates, entrepreneur Mark Cuban, former FBI lead negotiator Christopher Voss, and Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella.
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That’s our CEO 👏 Your turn. Can you solve our newest spatial logic puzzle, Patches faster than Ryan?
I recently sat down with the product leader of our LinkedIn Games team, Lakshman Somasundaram, to talk about some exciting updates coming to the platform, and to play (and win 😉) a quick round of our new game Patches. Games are fun - and yes, a little competitive - but the real win is how they’re bringing people together and sparking conversations on LinkedIn. See you on the leaderboard! lnkd.in/patches.
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Work is changing fast. New roles, new skills, new expectations. That's why Ryan Roslansky and Aneesh Raman wrote Open to Work, a new book designed to help professionals stay ahead in the age of AI. #OpenToWorkBook Available for presale now: https://lnkd.in/dbRnfzkG
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Before the big moments, Fernando Mendoza was just a kid going door-to-door selling mangoes, learning how to communicate even when it felt uncomfortable. That same mindset following him later into bigger decisions: changing paths, adapting to new environments and continuing to step into uncertainty knowing that failure would be part of the process. In an interview with LinkedIn CEO Ryan Roslansky, Mendoza reflected on his willingness to adapt, stay optimistic and trust that career setbacks can lead you to success. When did uncertainty in your career help you grow? Catch Fernando's full episode of The Path here: https://lnkd.in/dQr5Fkjd 🎥: LinkedIn News