Must. Read. Thank you, Meghan Easley! 🙂
For decades there was an aircraft company was known for safety and engineering excellence above all things. They made some of the best, most reliable aircraft in the world. Their market share grew and grew as they became the preferred aircraft of airlines all around...
I have to admit something: a few weeks ago, in my “scheduling rest” post, I originally had several references to rhythmic weeks, and even had a line that was something like, “you can read more about rhythmic weeks here” with the intention of linking to a blog post...
Dr. Katalin Karikó is a Hungarian scientist. For about 30 years she was working in a series of fairly unprestigious jobs, following a very specific line of research that she was fascinated by. She was, unfortunately, about the only one interested in it. Working on a...
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