Mike Gotta, an influential former analyst with several leading companies, and now part of Cisco’s community team, recently blogged about ‘The Long Journey’ of collaboration. He posed the following ...
As we are entering the third Industrial Revolution, more and more of our jobs will be replaced by robots and algorithms. Some estimates claim that 5 million jobs or more will be lost to machines by ...
One of the stories that's making the rounds right now concerns Adam Orth, a (former) Creative Director at Microsoft who caused a ruckus by cramming his foot in his Twittermouth. He did so while ...
Clinicians must make diagnostic treatment decisions using a large body of probabilistic information and process this information under the pressure of time and workload. The pressure of this task is ...
I recently received a few questions about heuristics and thought the answers may be of broader interest than just to the person asking. 1- What is the difference between the detection by generic ...
This is a guest post by Geoff Danilack, Williams College Class of 2016. The Ebola virus – the panic of 2014. Since September, news of the Ebola hemorrhagic fever has spread like wildfire throughout ...
IMAGINE you meet someone in a suit, talking confidently about stocks. You might instantly think, “He must be good with money.” Why? Because he fits the image of a successful investor. That’s ...
In this paper we further investigate the problem of finding nadir criterion values (minimum criterion values over the nondominated set) in multiple objective linear programming. Although easy to ...
IN the world of personal finance, our brains often play tricks on us. The availability heuristic is one of the most common cognitive biases affecting financial decisions. This mental shortcut makes us ...
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