We’ve all heard the KISS talk: Keep It Simple, Stupid. And it’s good advice if you’re preparing an argument or making a presentation. There are rafts of management tools—from spreadsheets to process ...
In the 1980s, an inkling emerged among some scientists that very disparate phenomena might on some deep level be related. The weather, protein folding, computers, evolution, the stock market, the ...
The topic of diversity in the workforce is finally gaining national attention, thanks in large part to the growing number of research studies that reveal its benefits to businesses: gaining access to ...
Complexity is an epidemic. Mass customization, choice overload, and the proliferation of gadgets have conspired to consume our cycles and productivity. And product proliferation, communication ...
Around 2015, the world changed, plunging us into a deepening of divisions unprecedented in recent memory. By the 2020 election, about nine in 10 registered voters said they thought a victory by the ...
The first part of the paper is a reminder of fundamental results connected with the adequacy problem for sentential logics with respect to matrix semantics. One of the main notions associated with the ...
In today’s fast-moving consumer goods environment, consumers demand an increasing degree of differentiation. Serving this need comes at a cost. Think about your favorite beverage, for example. Many ...
This blog is a continuation of the Building AI Leadership Brain Trust Blog Series which targets board directors and CEO’s to accelerate their duty of care to develop stronger skills and competencies ...
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