The Stone It’s Westworld. What’s Wrong With Cruelty to Robots? “Westworld” opened its second season Sunday night. Credit... John P. Johnson/HBO Suppose we had robots perfectly identical to men, women
EX-99.1 Exhibit 99.1 To our shareowners: TheAmerican Customer Satisfaction Index recently announced the results of its annual survey, and for the 8 th year in a
These noodles are becoming increasingly popular as a low-carb, ketogenic pasta replacement, but what is the story behind these keto-friendly noodles? Shirataki
One of the greatest challenges for the Head of Product at a fast-growing startup is to maintain focus on product strategy, to enable good, fast consumer and
Roman Pichler Apr 3, 2018 · 6 min read Photo by Tim Graf on Unsplash As product people, we can be very fond of the products we manage. While it’s good to care about them, we must not forget that they
Explore this Article methods Other Sections Co-authored by X This article was co-authored by Kathi Burns, CPO® . Kathi Burns is a board certified Professional Organizer (CPO) and Founder of Organized
The balance and quantity of each type of information depends on your business type and stage of growth. Two general rules: 1. B2C (vs B2B) products can/should/need to lean more on quantitative informa
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In Steven Pinker’s new book out this month, Enlightenment Now , the Harvard professor catalogs reams of data to show that the world has actually gotten much better over time , despite what you hear on
Meditation is becoming an increasingly popular way to manage stress these days. From apps and online videos to meditation centers, mindfulness is having a moment, and for good reason. “There’s quite a
from the book “ Anything You Want ”: No yes. Either HELL YEAH! or no. 2009-08-26 Use this rule if you’re often over-committed or too scattered. If you’re not saying “HELL YEAH!” about something, say n
There are a lot of fears that technology of various sorts is going to reduce the need for human labor to a point where we may need to provide universal basic
Angie Wang In 1942, the anthropologist Ashley Montagu published “Man’s Most Dangerous Myth: The Fallacy of Race , ” an influential book that argued that race is
Spotify's direct listing is an inflection point in the push-and-pull power struggle between Silicon Valley and Wall Street (@teddyschleifer / Recode)
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The reckoning is starting for crypto hedge funds. Demand and profits are drying up at many of the more than 150 funds that popped during last year’s spectacular surge in Bitcoin -- which brought crypt
Apple Hires Google’s A.I. Chief John Giannandrea will oversee Apple’s machine learning and artificial intelligence strategy, and report directly to the chief executive, Timothy D. Cook. Credit... Paul
Tim Denning Sep 16, 2017 · 5 min read It was that time of the year again that I hated. My birthday. My mentor took me out for lunch at my favorite vegetarian restaurant that doubles as a Buddhist temp
Written by Ken Sandy , experienced product leader, author of “ and industry fellow and lecturer at UC Berkeley, where he teaches the engineering school’s first product management course. What distingu
Team Playbook Plays Why Team Playbook Ways of Working at Atlassian Plays Why Team Playbook Ways of Working at Atlassian Objectives and Key Results (OKRs) Define goals and make a plan to measure them a
The Daily Stratechery email, including exclusive content for members of Stratechery.com View this email in your browser Lessons from Spotify Monday, March 5, 2018 blog post / forum thread The two domi
The Case Against Education is a brilliant book that you should read, though you’ll probably reject its conclusions without really considering them. That’s
It’s hard to win a battle you don’t realise you’re in. It’s even harder if you don’t know all of the armies on the field, their strategies and weapons, or even who’s a friend and who’s a foe. The same
Introduction Stripe Atlas , which helps internet companies get up and running, frequently gets asked questions by software-as-a-service entrepreneurs on how to improve the pricing and packaging of the
Collin asks : Answer me the riddle: The richer the society becomes the less families can afford children? (Note look at India being at replacement level
Part 6 How much funding is too little? Too much? Posted on July 3, 2007 In this post, I answer these questions: How much funding for a startup is too little? How much funding for a startup is too much
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Share 630 630 Shares Written by Writer’s Corps member Karina Sumano In recent years, designers like Thom Browne and Vivienne Westwood have premiered gender fluid designs that push the envelope and ref
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Share Every year, we survey 150+ digital product managers to benchmark and highlight their activities, preferences, and perceptions. It’s been an honor to watch
Part 4 The only thing that matters Posted on June 25, 2007 This post is all about the only thing that matters for a new startup. But first, some theory: If you look at a broad cross-section of startup
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Maybe they were better salespeople. Photograph: Rykoff Collection/Corbis/Getty Images Life insurance is losing its appeal in the U.S. In 1965, Americans purchased 27 million policies, individually or
R enowned professor of psychology at Harvard and a prolific writer, Steven Pinker is the author of several prize-winning books, including The Language Instinct, How the Mind Works , The Blank Slate ,
A little more than a year ago, a friend took me for lunch in downtown Toronto, and we talked mostly about what we’d been reading. Immediately afterward she marched me to a nearby bookstore and insiste