“The danger for confirmation bias — i.e., the self-rewarding ways we search for and interpret information that confirms our beliefs and values — increases. Less exposure to different ideas and perspectives consequently increases the risk for poorer decisions.” - Via Harvard Business Review
Lateral Thinking was coined by author and psychologist Edward de Bono. In his book: Lateral Thinking: Creativity Step by Step he reviews what brilliant thinkers, creators, entrepreneurs, and philosophers have left behind to attack impossible problems. This piece on Medium breaks down Bono’s work with helpful visual references. - Via Growth Habits Lab on Medium
“So are you saying that web 3.0 is synonymous with permissionless networks and decentralization? It's yes. It's all of that. It's privacy-oriented, not controlled by corporations accessible without any.” - Jaro Šatkevic, Head of Product at Mysterium Network - via Hackernoon
Just three days left to register for MIT Technology Review on June 8-10, 2021! This event, held in partnership with Harvard Business Review, will feature talks that will focus on leadership strategies, new technologies, and the power behind our new workforce. - via MIT Technology Review
About Signol
Signol is a software platform that draws on insights from behavioral economics to encourage employees to make more efficient decisions. Signol provides personalized feedback through multiple communication channels, as well as data analysis for managers. In aviation, Signol aims to use behavioral "nudges" and incentives to reduce pollution and fuel waste and cut operating costs.