In January, the FBI announced that it is finally updating its ancient definition of rape to conform to a more thorough understanding of sexual assault. While many states have already adapted their ...
When you work in a consulting role, there’s an urge to dive into solutions the moment you’re presented with a problem. After all, that’s what you’re there for, right? Clients come to you with ...
There seems to be a real problem defining “torture” in America today. I was privileged to know several former guests of the North Vietnamese hospitality system. They experienced severe beatings for ...
Q: After three years in business, our retail store is experiencing its first decline in net income before taxes. My accountant has suggested we sit down and look at our financials. Frankly, I am ...
The discussion and debate about homelessness amongst the general public and policy makers has become superficial and reductionist at best and at worst dehumanizes people who are suffering from the ...
Bullying has become a hot topic for schools and the media following several highly publicized incidents. But some worry that in our enthusiasm to tackle this social problem, we are creating new ...
A recent HBR article by Oguz Acar from King’s College London rejects the idea that Prompt Engineering is the hottest job of the future, declaring instead that problem formulation is a higher-order, ...
A few months ago, a tweet made me laugh out loud: “The first rule of philosophy club is hard to define.” It may seem pedantic, but getting definitions right is actually a big deal. That’s especially ...
Rather than remove stairs, catwalks, etc. that wrap around the Gas Works Park towers, the city should look for ways to both ...
In the 1950s, problem gamblers were lumped into the same category by psychologists as "racketeers, dope peddlers and prostitutes." It wasn't even called problem gambling then, but "dishonest gambling.
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