Hockey great Wayne Gretzsky was once asked what differentiated him from other professional players. "Others look at where the puck is. I look at where the puck is going." Gretzsky's perspective is ...
If this doesn’t blow your mind, nuttin’ will. Technology Review writes, In a small clean room tucked into the back of San Diego–based startup Organovo, Chirag Khatiwala is building a thin layer of ...
The obvious choice is often wrong. by Bart de Langhe, Stefano Puntoni and Richard Larrick From the Magazine (May–June 2017) The human brain likes simple straight lines. As a result, people tend to ...
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With two kids and a husband who are ‘organizationally challenged’, I’ve written about organizational strategies before. Keeping organized reduces anxiety. If we try to keep everything in our head ...
Jeff Maggioncalda, CEO of online education provider Coursera, knows what it is like to put his professional life on pause.
A nonlinear approach to problem-solving is a key ingredient to adapting to a new culture. Singapore's Defence Science and Technology Agency uses nonlinear thinking. So do the U.S. Army, and even a ...
Many leaders in the corporate world are frustrated that their go-to growth strategies and solutions don’t work the way they used to. Perry Knoppert aims to offer the business world a new way to look ...
Being busy in is a badge of honor for most Americans. Many take great pride in telling others how they sacrifice everything from daily lunches to vacations at the altar of work. And even among those ...
The obvious choice is often wrong. by Bart de Langhe, Stefano Puntoni and Richard Larrick Test yourself with this word problem: Imagine you’re responsible for your company’s car fleet. You manage two ...