Texas Instruments employees have many interests, skills, backgrounds, a large website and a large footprint

Texas Instruments: Powering inclusion through employee resource groups at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RbIxZXy14zk

I would like to read and see more about how employees at TI (1) work together inside TI, (2) share together inside TI, (3) work and collaborate in a world of 8 billion humans, with 5 billion on the Internet.

The name shifted a bit. Employee Network in the diagram. Employee Resource Groups on the websites. Diversity Network by the presenters in this video. When I saw “Employee Resources Groups” in this title, I wondered if that mean “common interests”. Maybe this was heritage related, only part of a larger culture of employees working and sharing together.

Bangladeshi
Chinese Heritage
Indian
Korean
Able
Black
Christian
Jewish
New Employees
Southeast Asian
Veterans
Muslim
Pride
Unidos
Women’s

Cosmology
mmWave
Improving Education
Community Involvement local to home
Community Involvement globally
STEMC
Mentoring
Geophysics
Solar System Exploration
True Artificial Intelligence
Health Technologies
Inventing
Human Computer Interfaces
Book clubs
Art and music
Cooking and baking and eating
Games
Movies
Sports and Fitness
Environment
Sustainability
Social Justice

I asked Google Bard, and it suggested that TI likely has many more. I was thinking about

Finding solutions to customer problems
New products and services for things in the world
Reducing costs and improving systems
Seeing what TI does in the world
Lunar projects, Mars projects, Heliospheric projects

( Site:TI.com ) has 3.75 Million entry pages now.

( site:ti.com “ideas”) has 63,300 entry points
( site:ti.com “helping others” ) has 227 entry points
( site:ti.com “listening” (“customers” OR “clients” OR “partners” OR “associates”) ) has 2,620 (mixed)

( site:ti.com “ease of use” ) has 21,500 entry points
( site:ti.com (“sustainability” OR “sustainable” ) ) has 1.330 entry points
( site:ti.com “trustworthy” ) has 3,610 entry points
( site:ti.com “issues” ) has 167,000 entry points
(site:ti.com “opportunities” ) has 13,300 entry points

But it is a rather diffuse, unindexed and effectively inaccessible. What would happen if TI could consciously see and focus that creativity for the good of all humans, and related species?

Richard Collins, The Internet Foundation

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