Kinds of Errors and How to Avoid Them in Design

Kinds of Errors and How to Avoid Them in Design

What are the different kinds of errors? How can designs work around these errors so that humans make them less? There are several kinds of errors that we consider “human errors.” But not all errors are the fault of the people using an object. Sometimes, these “errors” come about due to design issues. Read more about the different kinds of errors and how to consider them when designing.

The New Rich: Don’t Defer Your Dreams for Retirement

The New Rich: Don’t Defer Your Dreams for Retirement

Who are the “New Rich” according to Tim Ferriss in The 4-Hour Workweek? What sets the New Rich apart from everyone? According to Tim Ferriss, there are two types of people. Deferrers work until they retire, and wait until then to live their dreams. The New Rich find ways to make money with less work, giving them more time to live their dreams now. Read more about deferrers vs. the New Rich and how it works.

Low Performers: How to Support Them and Your Team

Low Performers: How to Support Them and Your Team

Do you have low performers on your team? How do you support them and help out the entire team who might be picking up the slack? Low performers can be a challenge for the organization and for you as a manager. If everyone has to fill in where one person is falling short, there might be resentment towards the poor performing employee. Keep reading for more about managing low performers.

Radical Candor Worksheet: 15 Ideas for Self-Reflection

Radical Candor Worksheet: 15 Ideas for Self-Reflection

Are you trying to implement radical candor and want to know your current status? Do you need a radical candor worksheet to help? Radical Candor by Kim Scott is about offering true honesty without losing your humanity and empathy. This radical candor worksheet has questions to help you reflect on where you currently stand and how you can improve. Read on for 15 exercises on the radical candor worksheet.

How to Create a Product: Taking the First Steps

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Do you want to know how to create a product? How do you come up with a product that sells? There’s a lot to consider when thinking about how to create a product. By creating a product that sells consistently and can be automated, you’ll be able to free up a lot of your time. Keep reading to find out how to create a product that will sell, and give you the opportunity to work less.

Ronan Farrow: NBC News Shelved His Assault Story

Ronan Farrow: NBC News Shelved His Assault Story

Why did NBC News refuse to air Ronan Farrow’s story? What really happened between Ronan Farrow and NBC News? Ronan Farrow, a former NBC News reporter, is known for his investigative reporting of the sexual assault crimes of Harvey Weinstein. He started investigating the story at NBC News, but the network refused to air it. Read about what happened between Ronan Farrow and NBC News.

A Win-Win Solution: Yes, It Exists & How to Reach It

A Win-Win Solution: Yes, It Exists & How to Reach It

Do you think that for you to win, somebody else has to lose? Is there such a thing as a win-win solution? In his book First Things First, Stephen Covey discusses our tendency to think that if you win, someone else must lose. He takes the opposite stance: there is always a way to reach a win-win solution. Keep reading to learn about Stephen Covey’s three-step process for reaching a win-win solution.

Stephen Covey Paradigm Shift: Urgency to Importance

Stephen Covey Paradigm Shift: Urgency to Importance

What is the current paradigm of time management? What is the Stephen Covey paradigm shift from urgency to importance? Traditional time management approaches work within the paradigm of urgency. They emphasize what’s urgent and downgrade what’s important. According to Stephen Covey, a paradigm shift—from urgency to importance—can reverse this thinking. Keep reading to learn about Stephen Covey’s paradigm shift process.