Slide Of Victoria’s Secret Exposes Real Secrets Of Success In Business
Posted on27 May 2019
TagsFacebook, branding, fashion, retailing, success, The Economist, Time Magazine, Wired Magazine, General Electric, Marshall Goldsmith, Victoria's Secret, Fashionista.com
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Every idea contains the seeds of its own destruction. That’s life. The act of living brings any life form closer to its... Read More
Making Teams More Efficient By Setting Interim Goals
Posted on20 May 2019
Tagsefficiencies, decisions, goal setting, Techniques, University of California Los Angeles, Wired Magazine, team, time management
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Breaking down a problem is a common problem-solving technique. Making teams more efficient has a similar solution. It involves setting interim goals.... Read More
The Most Blasphemous Secret About Experts That’s Hard To Believe
To influence us, experts often cite their research. They use rules based on the scientific method to do it. Yet, it’s easy... Read More
Finding Happiness On Social Media This Year And Beyond
Posted on01 Jan 2018
TagsThe Economist, Wired Magazine, Wall Street Journal, smartphones, The Atlantic, happiness, Harvard Business Review, productivity, social media
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In light of more and more research, finding happiness on social media seems an oxymoron. In sum, the message is that more... Read More
The Death Of Personality Tests At Work As We Know Them
Personality tests at work today mainly consist of surveys. They’re called self-report inventories. They’re popular because one can run many in a... Read More
Social Media Dangers We Don’t See But Foretell Its Future
Posted on27 Feb 2017
Tagscontrol, illusion, internet, negative, New York Times, security, social media, CBS News, Time Magazine, Wired Magazine, YouTube, PTSD, censorship
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People talk of trolls, fake news and acerbic comments on social media. The presidential election brought these even more to the fore.... Read More
Decision Making Tips from Google’s Artificial Intelligence
Posted on14 Mar 2016
Tagsartificial intelligence, decision-making process, decisions, experience, Google, The Economist, Wired Magazine, Wall Street Journal, bias
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Go is the most complex strategy game. It surpasses Chess by far. There are more possibilities in a game of Go than... Read More
Making Socializing at Work a Teambuilding Tool
Posted on06 Jul 2015
Tagsface-to-face interactions, Alex "Sandy" Pentland, change, productivity, relationships, social skills, team building, venting, Wired Magazine
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The secret to getting things done, to driving change is relationships. They are also the secret to enjoying our jobs and being... Read More
Meanness as Competent and Smart
For thousands of years, humans have struggled against their crudest instincts. They influence us daily. They require work to overcome. Whether it’s... Read More