Jeff Bezos Affair And Future Of Privacy, Power and Blackmail
Posted on11 Mar 2019
Tagsfuture, money, power, social media, status, The Economist, Amazon, internet of things, privacy, Jeff Bezos, blackmail
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Behind the media frenzy around the Jeff Bezos affair, serious lessons exist about the future our digital world will create for us... Read More
Most Conspiratorial Secret About Experts That’s Hard To See
Posted on14 Jan 2019
Tagsinnovation, money, peer review, research methodologies, Scientific Method, office politics, Secrets About Experts Series, conspiracies
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The most conspiratorial secret about experts is the way money coordinates behaviors among those with an interest in research. They include grantors,... Read More
Five Secrets To Buying Happiness For The Long Run
Posted on04 Sep 2017
TagsPersonality, money, introvert, happiness, extrovert, buying habits, spontaneous, Isabella Kwai, socializing, conscientiousness personality trait, time vs money, The Atlantic
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We frequently hear, “You can’t buy happiness,” and “The best things in life are free.” Yet, using money wisely makes buying happiness... Read More
How Different People React to Structure in the Workplace
Posted on06 Apr 2015
Tagsmicromanagement, adaptability, diversity, money, organization, people's differences, Talent, homogeneity, structure, bell curve
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Businesses need structure to grow. Organization, processes, policies and procedures are just some of what this is. How different people react to... Read More
Introverts and Extroverts Working Together
Posted on19 Jan 2015
Tagsbrainstorming, energy, extrovert, innovation, introvert, money, Personality, project management, value, extroverts and introverts, Introverts and Extroverts (Series)
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How do we get introverts and extroverts working together? Researchers often share how to identify them. Few share how to lead them.... Read More
Always in a Hurry Says Something About the Person
Time is relative. Einstein told us so. If we are always in a hurry, it might be more than just not having... Read More
Promoting Honesty to Those Not Valuing It
Posted on30 Jan 2014
Tagscompliments, organizational culture, email, face-to-face interactions, honesty, management by email, money, patience, pressure, Thank You, time, word choice, time vs money
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A Twitter connection posed this question in response to my post “Lying About Honesty.” It dealt with promoting honesty in the workplace:... Read More
Honest Time, Dishonest Money
Posted on27 Jan 2014
Tagsorganizational culture, honesty, incentives, Influence, leadership, management, money, motivation, phraseology, positioning, The Economist, time, word choice, Cassie Mogilner, time vs money, commissions, banking
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Dozens of studies have indeed shown that people primed to think about money before an experiment are more likely to lie, cheat... Read More
More Money, Less Thinking
We can make tremendous money when we help people think less. As Alexander Chernev points out in “Customers Will Pay More for... Read More
Science, Its Irrational Aspects
Posted on21 Nov 2013
Tagsbank, irrational, money, names, pressure, research methodologies, scientific, Scientific Method, The Economist
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Irrationality enters science when people either operate the scientific method or are its subjects. Scientists are not immune to pressures, biases and... Read More