“There is a crack in everything. That’s how the light gets in.” — Leonard Cohen Let me tell you something that will happen after you become a manager: you’re going to mess u…| Terrible Software
Are your answers too vague, generic, or fake? It's not too late to avoid these common MBA essay mistakes, even if you are about to submit.| North Star Admissions Consulting
Smart home technology is gradually more standard in new homes and major home reconstructions. The home automation system is providing you enough to make you invincible in today’s world.| Next Mashup
My guest for Episode #318 of the My Favorite Mistake podcast is Matthew Neal Davis, an attorney, entrepreneur, and author of the provocative book The Art of Preventing Stupid.| Mark Graban
Increase your English fluency by learning words and phrases for describing mistakes, accidents, and bad decisions.| About Words - Cambridge Dictionary blog
Listen: Check out all episodes on the My Favorite Mistake main page. My guest for Episode #315 of the My Favorite Mistake podcast is Kat| Mark Graban
Dive into why VRBO's ad campaign wasn't successful and discuss better strategies to tell stories and stand out from similar competitors.| Wizard of Ads Partners
The UNIX select() API should have been deprecated years ago. While unsafe operations like sscanf(), sprintf(), gets(), and so forth all provide compile-time deprecation warnings, select() is also incredibly dangerous and has a more modern, safer replacement (poll()), but yet people continue to use it.| busybee: Code
My guest for Episode #313 of the My Favorite Mistake podcast is Amber Gaige, a marketing strategist, international bestselling author, and founder of Far Beyond Marketing. With over 20 years of experience, Amber helps entrepreneurs simplify their marketing and drive real results. She’s also the author of The Far Beyond Marketing Guidebook: Stop Being Duped by Bad Marketing, and the creator of the Four Cs of Effective Marketing Framework.| Mark Graban
A series of recent questions dealt with proportional division of a line segment. The context was vectors, and we’ll use them a lot, though the main ideas can be understood using ordinary geometry. We’ll see a mistake so easy to make that AI did it just as humans do; and how textbooks can make it …Dividing a Segment: Get the Order Right! Read More »| The Math Doctors
Explore how culture impacts team dynamics beyond emotional alignment. Understand the metrics that drive strong cultures.| Wizard of Ads Partners
Here are ten common mistakes teachers make with their classroom blogging program and how you can avoid them. You'll also learn about the benefits of starting a classroom blog and how blogs are often used in schools. ...| The Edublogger
In The Anxious Generation, Jon Haidt argues that social media is driving a mental health crisis among teens. It's a compelling thesis, widely discussed in the media, mostly accepted by my students and even by me—for a while. I felt I owed this book a read given that this is a topic many of my studen| The 100% CI
We all make mistakes—some help us grow, while others can chip away at trust and success. Here's how to recognize which mistakes you can afford to make, which ones you can't, and find the right balance in product management.| Infinify
Hitting the wrong ball in the wrong fairway. It happens. But before you make the long and embarrassing trek to the adjacent fairway to look for your errant tee shot, there are a few things you'll want to consider.| Golf Span - Golf Tips and Equipment Reviews
Join Mark Graban on Lean Blog Interviews as he talks with Steve Pereira and Andrew Davis, authors of "Flow Engineering: From Value Stream Mapping to Effective Action." Discover insights on improving workflows, the importance of psychological safety, and lessons from their collaborative writing process.| Lean Blog
My guest for Episode #270 of the My Favorite Mistake podcast is Megan Gluth-Bohan, a remarkable leader in the chemical industry. Megan is the CEO and owner of Catalynt Solutions, Inc., a prominent U.S.-based chemical distributor, and Chemblend of America, a renowned chemical blending and tolling facility.| Mark Graban
There are 7 common reasons mentoring programs fail. In this article, we talk about all of them and how you can avoid them in your program.| Mentorloop Mentoring Software
If you’ve ever thought “Using a Mutex<[f32; 3]> is pointless, what’s the worst thing that could happen here?”, I’ve written the Cell type that empowers you to find out the answer to that question yourself.| shift.click
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