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Problem-solving skills are in demand. Every job posting lists them under must-have qualifications, and every job candidate claims to possess them, par excellence. Young entrepreneurs make solutions to social and […]
Labeling thinkers like Albert Einstein and Steve Jobs as “other” may be stifling humanity’s creative potential.
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Northwell Health has built an elaborate data system to track and fight COVID-19. If this system goes global, it could prevent a future pandemic.
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The platform experiments with letting users decide what content needs flagging.
Study confirms the existence of a special kind of groupthink in large groups.
Writers, filmmakers, and mythologizing biographers tend to imagine innovation originates with a lone genius who has “the spark,” that light-bulb moment when the path from inspiration to world-altering invention reveals […]
We have the money to change the world. What’s standing in the way?
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Historian Rutger Bregman argues that the persistent theory that most people are monsters is just wrong.
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We love a good heist movie, but our favorite part is not the caper. It’s building the team. The brilliant thief—just out of jail to do one more job, he […]
The “lone genius” often gets the credit for big ideas, but real-world innovation is a team sport.
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We make school kids read “Lord of the Flies”—but it’s only half the story.
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What are schools for and who is leading the ship?
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Recent studies suggest virtual reality porn can produce a more positive experience than viewing from a monitor or screen.
Higher education faces challenges that are unlike any other industry. What path will ASU, and universities like ASU, take in a post-COVID world?
The future of learning will be different, and now is the time to lay the groundwork.
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What does it mean to “lead without authority”?
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Good relationship capital can change your business forever, explains Shark Tank investor Daymond John.
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If you’re right all the time, you’re probably doing something wrong.
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How can you give and receive more productive feedback? Form a psychological contract with a trusted partner.
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The standard face-to-face team is inefficient for employees and employers alike.
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When setting the standards and expectations for others, first take responsibility for your own.
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The path to sobriety isn’t one that can be traveled alone, studies suggest.
Logos, pathos, and ethos can help you bring people over to your side.
To reach a breakthrough solution to any problem, it’s necessary to first understand the underlying causes.
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Setting a simple intention and coming prepared can help you — and those around you — win big.
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Pulitzer Prize-winner Jared Diamond explains why some nations make it through epic crises and why others fail.
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We’re too afraid to voice our complaints, and for good reason — it often doesn’t go well.
Bishop Omar Jahwar explains that before mentors can inspire others, they have to be inspired themselves.
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Changing people’s minds isn’t how we end polarization. Tolerance is the gateway to peaceful coexistence.
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Here’s why “glue people” won’t get steamrolled by job automation.
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