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- Remote Working: Turning "Them" Into "Us"
- Working with dispersed teams means everyone has to be on the same page. But more often than not, mis-matched expectations can create misunderstandings. Here are some simple tips for defusing friction from afar and building the kind of camaraderie you need to work as a team. ...
- Articles 2009-10-06
- How Do You Define Time Management?
- What does time management mean to you? Marginal Revolution's got a series of definitions, starting with this sentence: All people are equally good at time management, but some people are more willing than others to admit that they are doing what they want to...
- Blog posts 2008-12-10
- Tom Peters "Nudges" Richard Thaler
- Etching a fly into the appropriate part of a urinal reduces spillage by 80 percent. Putting a salad bar at the front of a cafeteria improves people's diet. Both are nudges, and others like them, applied by policymakers, might help us stop using credit cards unwisely. ...
- Blog posts 2008-08-31
- Remote Working: Turning Distant Co-Workers into Colleagues
- Working with dispersed teams means everyone has to be on the same page. But more often than not, mis-matched expectations can create misunderstandings. Here are some simple tips for defusing friction from afar and building the kind of camaraderie you need to work as a team. ...
- Articles 2009-10-06
- Medical Mailing Lists For Medical Products And Services
- Humans are vulnerable creatures. Any day, any time, anyone can fall ill if we do not take care of our health properly. Whether it is a minor condition like the common flu, a serious condition like cancer or some other long-term ailment, both the young and old cannot escape from...
- White papers 2008-06-30
- Emotional Intelligence - How Emotions Affect Our Success In Life!
- Since a long time back, man had this general view that emotions and success were totally unrelated. Going to the other extreme, most reflected that both not only interface detrimentally with our ability to make decisions but perhaps, even lead us to fall short of expectations. Humans are endowed with...
- White papers 2008-01-20
- Innovation At Risk
- Business management trends follow an interesting pattern - they track economic cycles. When times are good, the focus is on growth, creativity, and innovation. As the economy slows, attention turns to cost-cutting, productivity, and process control. Psychologically, this makes sense. Humans are programmed to hoard resources in uncertain environments -...
- White papers 2008-02-13
- Decision Mistakes - Part 2
- The status quo bias is the observation that people like things to stay the same. This is tied up with two other biases. Humans are loss aversive creatures. They much prefer avoiding losses than achieving gains. And people also value something more when they own it than before they own...
- White papers 2008-01-01
- E-Business the Old Fashioned Way?
- The article asserts that at our offices we talk non-stop about "e-business the old-fashioned way." Success in e-tailing depends on building solid relationships with live human beings, just like in the real world. People are fanatical about this idea even though it is hardly revolutionary. "Personalization" is a big deal...
- White papers 2000-09-14
- Mirror, Mirror…Who Has The Strongest Brand Of All?
- Twenty-first century branding requires a total brand experience, one that encompasses all messages, all channels, all touch points--essentially, one that creates a whole brand experience that is both holistic and realistic, with the customer as the guiding principle. Humans are social: who needs and seeks out relationships. With this in...
- White papers 2003-01-01
- Don't Do Politics? Maybe You Should Start
-  Executive recruitment firms are full of talented candidates who cite the reason for their career transition (aka redundancy, resignation or dismissal) as being the politics of their former employer. Many are looking for greener grass -- an organisation where they can perform at their best without demotivating...
- Blog posts 2009-01-06
Additional Resources
- Digital humans in the simulated product life cycle.
- Warning: Digital humans may soon be entering your workplace What are digital humans? Digital or virtual humans are computer-generated, graphically displayed entities that represent either imaginary characters or real humans. The former, commonly referred to as "avatars," are used primarily in video games and...
- Research articles 1998-03-01
- Humans and dolphins: if brain size is a measure, we're not that different.
- M2 PRESSWIRE-28 October 2004-US NSF: Humans and dolphins: if brain size is a measure, we're not that differentC1994-2004 M2 COMMUNICATIONS LTD RDATE:10272004 Arlington, Va. - Scientists have determined how brain size changed in dolphins and their relatives over the past 47...
- Research articles 2004-10-28
- Head lice study supports direct contact between modern and archaic humans.
- M2 PRESSWIRE-6 October 2004-US ARS: Head lice study supports direct contact between modern and archaic humansC1994-2004 M2 COMMUNICATIONS LTD RDATE:10042004 Arlington, Va.- New research showing that lice evolve with the people they infest demonstrates that a now-extinct species of human, ...
- Research articles 2004-10-06
- Professor Says Humans More Likely to Spread Disease Than Insects in Gulf.
- Byline: Purdue University WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind., Sept. 9 AScribe Newswire -- Diseases that are transmitted human-to-human are more of a concern for health officials in New Orleans than diseases humans can get from insects and other animals, according to a veterinarian and epidemiologist at...
- Research articles 2005-09-09
- EPA to Screen Pesticides and Chemicals For Their Hormonal Effects on Humans.
- ENVIRONMENTAL. PROTECTION Agency last week unveiled a five-step screening program for determining which chemicals and pesticides may have endocrine and other effects on humans similar to those caused by naturally occurring hormones such as estrogen. ENVIRONMENTAL. PROTECTION Agency last week unveiled a five-step screening...
- Research articles 1998-08-17
- Environmentalists Call for a Ban On Testing Pesticides on Humans.
- ENVIRONMENTAL WORKING GROUP is urging Environmental Protection Agency to impose an "immediate moratorium" on the testing of pesticides on humans. However, industry officials say the studies are proper and stress that "extensive protoco ENVIRONMENTAL WORKING GROUP is urging Environmental Protection Agency to impose an "immediate...
- Research articles 1998-08-03
- Suspected bird flu case in Finland harmless for humans
- HELSINKI AFP — Finland's first suspected case of bird flu, found in gulls in the northwest of the country last week, has turned out to be without risks for humans, the Finnish agriculture ministry said. The findings alleviate fears that Europe had been struck by a strain of the...
- Research articles 2005-09-02
- Machines and objects to overtake humans on the Internet: ITU
- TUNIS AFP — Machines will overtake humans to become the biggest users of the Internet in a brave new world of electronic sensors, smart homes, and tags that track users' movements and habits, the UN's telecommunications agency predicted. In a report entitled "Internet of Things", the International Telecommunication Union...
- Research articles 2005-11-17
- China says bird flu virus in humans mutating
- BEIJING AFP — The H5N1 strain of bird flu seen in human cases in China has mutated as compared with strains found in human cases in Vietnam. Chinese labs have found that the genetic order of the H5N1 virus seen in humans infected in China is different from that...
- Research articles 2005-11-28
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