Though Sun Tzu’s “The Art of War” is a classic military treatise, its advice applies to all manner of conflict.
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With the right management training program, organizations can empower leaders with the skills they need to succeed — giving everyone on the team a leg up.
It is all too easy for humans to fall into the cognitive trap of thinking that an entity that can use language fluently is sentient or intelligent.
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Our concept of “failure” is way too narrow.
These core teachings make an ideal starting point for exploring Buddhist philosophy.
Seneca thought the use of ice was a “true fever of the most malignant kind.”
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Many of his criticisms ring true today.
Deepfakes featuring your digital double could replace emails and zoom presentations.
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The effects are even worse for women.
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And what if both parties are skilled at mirroring each other? Will it produce a stalemate?
A famous explorer’s doomed ship is finally found 107 years after it was lost to the Antarctic deep.
Neuroscience research suggests it might be time to rethink our ideas about when exactly a child becomes an adult.
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Unplugging only ignores the hard work of overcoming your distractions.
Kublai Khan wasn’t the first ruler in history to issue paper money, but his Yuan dynasty did take unprecedented action to ensure this revolutionary form of currency retained its value.
When constructed well, post-training survey questions can provide a wealth of information that helps guide future design decisions.
Using data collected from ancient civilizations across the world, researchers identified the most significant factors in human development. War came out on top.
University of Tokyo scientists observe predicted quantum biochemical effects on cells.
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New research sees dogs checking a North-South axis on their way home.
From politics to culture, we blame “tribalism” for humanity’s problems. This explanation is entirely wrong.
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