In All Your Note-Taking, How Much Do You Remember?
Does this sound familiar? The keynote speaker is talking a mile a minute as you scramble to take notes on her every word. Your hand cramps, and then it’s over. Speaker bows to a standing ovation while you sit perturbed, knowing you missed some things.
You’ve Been Phished!
Organizations worldwide stand to lose an estimated $9 billion in 2018 to employees clicking on phishing emails.
White Coats and Mild Manners
It’s hard to believe that modern Western doctors, with their multimillion-dollar hospitals and high-tech gadgets, have much in common with their ancient counterparts. Up to the 19th century, doctors usually occupied a fairly low status in society.
Why It Doesn’t Matter if a Harley Is ‘Made in America’
Harley-Davidson was one of President Trump’s favorite companies less than six months ago. Now it’s the latest business to feel his wrath.
Four Fundamentals of Requirements Management
Requirements are the information that best communicates to an engineer what to build, and to a quality-assurance manager what to test.
Thinking About Thinking
For the past several years, I’ve been fascinated by how we think—and how that affects us, our leadership, and the organizations we’re a part of.
Starrett Introduces AGD Group 1 Digital Indicators
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How Load Cell Stability Can Kill Your Uncertainty Budget
Load cells are a combination of metal, strain gauges, glue, and more. Over time, fatigue ensures that there will be some instability in the system.
Are Apprenticeships the New On-Ramp to Good Jobs?
Editor’s note: This story is part of Map to the Middle Class, a Hechinger Report series looking at the good middle-class jobs of the future and how schools are preparing young people for