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How Using a Time Management Matrix Can Increase Your Productivity

When there’s a lot going on, most people rely on the classic time management strategy of creating a list and checking off tasks. While a conventional to-do list is an excellent way to keep track of items that need to be completed, it generally doesn’t automatically help you decide which task to do first. To […]

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Dealing with Disruption: Business Strategist Elin Hauge Discusses AI as a Business Tool

To many in our modern workforce, it can seem like the rise of artificial intelligence technology happened all at once. There was a time when we went about our workdays unconcerned with AI and its implications, and then, suddenly, it was everywhere. That can feel a little daunting, perhaps even overwhelming. And if you think

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Top 5 Tech Podcasts and Books To Educate Yourself in 2024

Interested in learning more about technology? Here are some of our favorite books and podcasts. Best books about technology to read in 2024 Unmasking AI: My Mission to Protect What Is Human in a World of Machines By: Joy Buolamwini, Ph.D. Publisher: Penguin Random House Publish Date: Oct. 31, 2023 Joy Buolamwini, Ph.D., describes herself

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Former NFL Player John Diggs Bounced Back From a Crisis and Found Success With His “Mapineering” Technique

For a long time, everything was just about picture-perfect for John Diggs. Born and raised in Los Angeles, he earned a scholarship to play football at Washington State University and played several years in the NFL. That career ended in 1995, when his right knee was reconstructed—but this was only the beginning for Diggs, who

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30 New Year’s Resolution Ideas to Make 2024 Healthier, Happier & More Secure

Creating New Year’s resolutions has become a time-honored tradition for many. It embodies the spirit of renewal in the new year with the opportunity for self-improvement. But finding the right resolution for you—one that you will actually keep—isn’t an easy process. Here, we offer tips for creating your resolutions, learning how to keep them and

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StretchLabs Is Taking Stretching from a Pre-Workout Activity to Part of a Holistic Wellness Regimen

Your dog or cat probably does it every morning and after rousing from a long nap: a long, deep stretch, the type that’s inspired the names of yoga poses. We humans mostly stretch as a quick pre- or post-workout activity, though we have something to learn from our four-legged friends. Studies have shown that regular

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Members of Your Team Might Be Experiencing Middle Management Syndrome—Here’s How to Fix That

They spend their days ensuring the team they lead is working at its optimal performance. And they spend their other days ensuring their bosses, often C-suite leaders and upper management, have everything they need. So, managers find themselves living in the forgotten middle, a term called “middle child syndrome” in families, or “middle management syndrome”

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Angelos Michalopoulos and Vassiliki Petridou Own a Third of Ios Island in Greece—Here’s Why They Won’t Develop More than 1% of It

Most building developers try to maximize their profits by developing all their owned land. But Angelos Michalopoulos and his wife, Vassiliki Petridou, are opting for the opposite approach. They are choosing to build on only 1% of the land they own so they can afford to preserve the rest of it. As Greek natives, they

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From the Archives: Many Machine Tools Seem to Have Human Instinct [1902]

FROM THE ARCHIVES February 1902 For years, the morning drumbeat of England has echoed around the world, but now that martial sound is followed by a mightier one—the whir of the American machine tool. The wars of the future will not be struggles by armed men for the control of territory, but contests in which

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