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May 13, 2020May 11, 2020 andreweverett360

The logic of Britain’s Covid Alert Formula

Andrew Willshire wrote an article The Spectator titled How Number 10 should illustrate its Covid alert formula. Continue reading “The logic of Britain’s Covid Alert Formula” →

May 12, 2020August 17, 2020 andreweverett360

The stock market vs the real economy

The Economist ran an article titled The market v the real economy. Continue reading “The stock market vs the real economy” →

May 11, 2020May 7, 2020 andreweverett360

Wayfair sales jump, losses deepen

Charity L. Scott wrote a Wall Street Journal article titled Wayfair Gets a Coronavirus Sales Boost. Continue reading “Wayfair sales jump, losses deepen” →

May 10, 2020 andreweverett360

Curiosity can foster creativity

Harold Jarche wrote a blog post titled Connecting the Curious.  Continue reading “Curiosity can foster creativity” →

May 9, 2020 andreweverett360

Successful Infection = Exposure to Virus x Time

Erin Bromage, an associate professor of biology at the University of Massachusetts Dartmouth, wrote a blog post titled The Risks – Know Them – Avoid Them. Continue reading “Successful Infection = Exposure to Virus x Time” →

May 9, 2020May 9, 2020 andreweverett360

Facebook Warned It May Lose Key Seal of Approval for Ad Measurement

Jeff Horwitz and Suzanne Vranica wrote a Wall Street Journal article titled Facebook Warned That It May Lose a Key Seal of Approval for Ad Measurement Continue reading “Facebook Warned It May Lose Key Seal of Approval for Ad Measurement” →

May 8, 2020April 25, 2022 andreweverett360

your leadership conversation should be a process of inquiry, not a series of questions

Marcia Reynolds wrote an article for Lead Change titled Stop Trying to Ask Good Questions. Continue reading “your leadership conversation should be a process of inquiry, not a series of questions” →

May 7, 2020 andreweverett360

California government faces a $54.3-billion budget deficit

John Myers wrote an article for the Los Angeles Times titled Coronavirus plunges California into worst budget deficit in state history. Continue reading “California government faces a $54.3-billion budget deficit” →

May 4, 2020May 3, 2020 andreweverett360

Tom Peters interview during Coronavirus shutdown

Melinda Byerley interviewed Tom Peters for the Stayin’ Alive In Technology podcast. Continue reading “Tom Peters interview during Coronavirus shutdown” →

May 3, 2020May 3, 2020 andreweverett360

P-Hacking

Christie Aschwanden wrote an article for Wired titled We’re All ‘P-Hacking’ Now. Continue reading “P-Hacking” →

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