Category: Business
4 perfectly reasonable-sounding 2018 technology predictions that failed
What were they thinking?! These erroneous guesses about tech in 2018 would shatter any crystal ball. It’s getting harder to predict the future, what with…
5 things we need to conquer to accelerate space exploration
Sure, everyone wants to see Planet Earth in the rear-view mirror. But we won’t achieve that goal until we first cover these particular bases. Space…
How technology is enabling urban farming
Farming traditionally was relegated to rural areas because that’s where the fertile land is. Yet today, people are making urban farming a reality, which increases…
Moving from developer to project manager: 4 lessons from Doctor Who
Considering a move from programming into team leadership? Let an expert in regeneration advise your career path. “Doctor Who” is a long-running BBC television show…
6 ways in which big data is taking a bite out of the food industry
Big data takes a seat at the (dining) table.
When to hire an ethics officer
Your company has a grand plan for digital disruption (and world domination). When and how should you consider the philosophical consequences?
Is It Legal to Work from Your Apartment?
Your YouTube channel is finally making bank. Your Etsy store orders are flowing in, and inventory is selling out. Your vegan baked goods are baked greats. You’re saving on office rent AND commute costs by working from home.
But is what you’re doing legal?
All I Need to Know About Project Management I Learned from THE MARTIAN
Someone gave you a project to manage, but you don’t know where to start? No problem. You can get all the guidance you need from the movie, The Martian.
What to Do When You Inherit a Project, as Illustrated by Mission: Impossible
Ethan Hunt has it easy in Mission: Impossible. He merely needs to stop bad guys in a series of explosively-implausible yet entertaining ways. You, on the other hand, have inherited a project. And the safety of the world – I mean, the project – is at stake.
Your mission as a project manager, should you choose to accept it—and you do, because unemployment is so 2009—is to pick up where someone else left off.
8 Ways to Start Your New Hire Off On the Right Foot
Congratulations on your new hire. But if you thought the recruiting process ended with the acceptance of the job offer, think again. You’re now in…