Dearsarah shared with you: From Open (Unlimited) to Minimum Vacation Policy paperplanes.de - When Travis CI turned into a business with employees, one of our ideas was to not constrain people ...
FBI — The Language of Psychopaths: New Findings and Implications for Law Enforcement : leb.fbi.gov Available on the App Store.
What Every Young Designer Should Know, From Legendary Apple Designer Susan Kare fastcodesign.com - If you’re reading this on a computer, you owe a debt to Susan Kare, the pioneering designer b...
The Hard Data on Being a Nice Boss hbr.org - There’s an age-old question out there: Is it better to be a “nice” leader to get your staff to like you? Or to be tough as nails to inspire res...
There’s a Dog in This Story, So More People Will Pay Attention to It The Atlantic - Jack Shepherd, the human whose job is to oversee BuzzFeed’s content about animals, once said it was “ind...
How guessing helps you learn, even if you guess wrong digest.bps.org.uk - Guessing, even wrongly, is thought toactivate webs of knowledge, which leadsto richer encoding of the correct answer. It...
Money Makes You Less Rational Than You Think io9 - Many of us believe that money brings out our calculating sides, inspiring decisions that are motivated by rational self-interest. But new evide...
Dearsarah shared with you: Reformers say psychologists should change how they report their results, but does anyone understand the alternative? digest.bps.org.uk - The rectangular bars indicate...
Dearsarah shared with you: Listening To Your Body Clock Can Make You More Productive And Improve Your Well Being fastcoexist.com - From an early age, we’re taught that getting up early is goo...
Here’s What Your Brain Is Doing When You Really, Really Hate Someone io9 - Scientists have spotted the parts of the brain that light up when we actively hate someone. There’s probably a reas...
Dearsarah shared with you: How Numbers on Facebook Change Our Behavior The Atlantic - A “like” on Facebook is a treat. You get a little red pop-up on your notifications icon, you see the li...
Dearsarah shared with you: Rethinking the role of the strategist McKinsey Company - Many companies have an executive to guide their strategies. The discipline’s professionalization, which beg...
Dearsarah shared with you: This Headline Is Trying to Manipulate You, And It’s Working Smithsonian Magazine - The headline is your first impression of an article. It’s supposed to give you ...
Dearsarah shared with you: We’re Designing Apps Wrong for Huge Smartphones Gizmodo - As smartphones continue to get larger but our hands don’t, what kinds of design solutions can ensure mob...
Dearsarah shared with you: How To Get People To Like You: 7 Ways From An FBI Behavior Expert bakadesuyo.com - Meeting new people can be awkward. What should you say? How can you make a good im...
Dearsarah shared with you: Why Germany Is So Much Better at Training Its Workers The Atlantic - Apprentices at work in Europe’s largest steel factory in Duisburg, Germany (Ina Fassbender/Reut...
Why It’s So Hard To Detect Emotion In Emails And Texts fastcodesign.com - Earlier this year, in a story on enigmatic email, the Wall Street Journal shared an awkward exchange between a consult...
Dearsarah shared with you: Predict Cultural Conflicts on Your Team Harvard Business Review - When you’re on a global team, cultural differences can be complex and can often seem contradictory...
Dearsarah shared with you: Research: We’re Too Busy to Follow the Rules Harvard Business Review - Long hours spent working in a demanding environment can exhaust you, sure. But according to n...
Dearsarah shared with you: Designer or journalist: Who shapes the news you read in your favorite apps? Nieman Journalism Lab - What are the ethics of platform design? One of the reasons that F...