Brother Moonshine, Sister Solution
We are here, and it is now. Further than that, all human knowledge is moonshine.
—H. L. Mencken
Connected Cars Can Lie, Posing a New Threat to Smart Cities
The day when cars can talk to each other—and to traffic lights, stop signs, guardrails, and even pavement markings—is rapidly
Under New Management
By nearly every measure, the workplace is rapidly evolving. But this new fluid workplace isn’t just about the work environment.
Imagine That You’re a Human....
‘Imagine for a second that you’re a human.... ” Yikes! Now there’s a crazy statement to make during a customer experience design session. However, more companies need to start thinking this way.
The Three Rs of Conflict Resolution
The meeting had been going so well until Josh brought up the org chart—again. The firm had made some changes recently, and he didn’t like the new structure. The room went still. Kate, the most senior leader in the room, spoke up.
Road Trip USA: A Glimpse Inside the Car
The phrase, “Are we there yet?” has long been associated with boring summer road trips. However, a new study shatters that myth, as it shows that 69 percent of people say traveling to their destination is often as fun as the actual vacation destination.
Reliability Sample Size Calculation Based on Bayesian Inference
I have written about sample size calculations many times before.
Drug Shortages Pose a Public Health Crisis in the U.S.
On June 12, 2018, the American Medical Association announced that drug shortages pose an urgent public health crisis.
Making a Difference As a Project Manager
Project managers—and all professionals, really—pursue credentials in their field for a variety of reasons: to advance their knowledge and skills, to build their reputation, to earn a promotion, or to get a pay raise.