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Generically Specific: An Oxymoron?

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I recently went to the movie Extremely Loud & Incredibly Close, starring an incredible new young actor named Thomas Horn, along with Tom Hanks and Sandra Bullock.

What’s Wrong with This Picture?

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As Eastman Kodak begins to adapt to the challenges of bankruptcy, David A. Glocker’s company, Isoflux, is expanding, thanks to technology he developed in Kodak’s research labs. He didn't steal anything.

How to Talk With Your Kids About… Quality Improvement

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My six-year-old came home from school one day very excited to let me know that Maggie’s mommy was a doctor and she helped sick people get better. Seems Maggie’s mommy was a “community hero.”

Workplace Health Care Is a Growing Trend

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In an era of soaring medical costs, providing health care to employees at or near their workplace is gaining new momentum, according to an article in the Winter 2012 issue of MIT Sloan Management Review.

Strategies and Solutions for Solving Team Problems

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Teams are complicated, complex structures because they are comprised of individuals with different personalities, biases, strengths, and weaknesses. Before people can form into an effective team, they must first learn to work together.

JILA Scientists Confirm First ‘Frequency Comb’ to Probe Ultraviolet Wavelengths

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Physicists at JILA, a joint venture of the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) and the University of Colorado at Boulder, have created the first “frequency comb” in the extreme ultraviolet band of the spectrum, high-energy light less than 100 nanome

Supply-Chain Risk Management and Climate Change

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Munich Re, one of the world’s largest reinsurers, is paying increasing attention to climate change, according to Carol Matlack, author of the special report “How Munic

Frustrated by Glacial Improvement Progress, Part Two

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Twenty years ago at a great conference, I learned a wonderfully simple model summarizing the personal change process.

Reassessing GDP Growth with Data and Statistics, Part Three

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Story update 2/2/2012: We inadvertently used the wrong graphic for the Third Estimates. This has been fixed.

Cost Subtraction

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Last week, a drive by a 99¢ Store (see photo) reminded me of my first real job in an industrial marketing department.

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