"Harvard professor and business author Yochai Benkler questions the centuries-old practice of managing people through incentive structures – both rewards and punishment – based on an assumption of individual selfishness. He will review examples of successful institutions – ranging from Toyota to Wikipedia – that have turned to human cooperation rather than behavior modification and control to achieve their desired ends. He shows how recent work in human behavioral and brain sciences and in evolutionary theory is helping us better understand how and why these systems work." from The Penguin and The Leviathan: The Science and Practice of Cooperation | Santa Fe Institute.
Innovator and Former Digg CEO Jay Adelson shares with us that Michigan has one of the highest concentrations of innovators and technology talent in the world...
Pot, Weed, Bud, Kush, Dank, Dope, Marijuana. It seems like there are more nick names for Cannabis than nicknames for a certain male private part. During my high school days, it was simple: We just called it pot, weed or dope. It’s weird writing this article becaus... Read the article at entrepreneurdex.com
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