Computer Viruses Illustrating Diversity’s Power
Posted on08 Sep 2014
TagsBattle of Pydna, cohort, computers, dissent, diversity, Macedonian, optimism, Personality, pessimism, phalanx, Roman, The Economist, homogeneity
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Computer security is a top priority in our digital age. Repeated reports of viruses and hackings remind us of that priority. Much... Read More
Train Brain to See Smaller Parts, Solve Problems Better
Posted on03 May 2012
Tags12 Most, Battle of Pydna, connotations, definitions, intelligence, Macedonian, problem solving, Roman, Techniques, Thoughts, training
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A common way to tackle problems is to break them down into small parts. How do we train brain to see smaller... Read More
Cooperation vs. Competition on the Business-to-Business Level
Posted on23 May 2011
Tagsbusiness, competition, cooperation, free market, freedom, gladiators, law, perspective, profitability, Roman
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A person who direct messaged me on Twitter suggested I address cooperation and competition on the business-to-business level (B2B). Which is more... Read More