Trust Me. We Need a Gullibility Index
In a recently posted article at the Social Science Research Network, University of Minnesota Mathematics Professor Andrew Odlyzko adds to the growing list of things we should measure by arguing that we need a means to quantify gullibility. Why quantify gullibility?
- Bradley Kreit's blog
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What if We've Created the Wrong Environments for our Brains?
In an excellent blog post, Jonah Lehrer makes an intriguing argument that in high pressure situations, rather than exerting every last ounce of energy on concentrating, people should take breaks and focus on something else.
- Bradley Kreit's blog
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10 Workplace Skills of the Future; the skills workers should strive to have and the skills employers should seek out and promote
In 2007 the Institute for the Future laid out 10 workplace skills. Originally used as part of the Superhero Skills from the 2007 Ten-Year Forecast annual retreat, they were then adapted as part of the Future of Work research, and finally repurposed as badges for the Superstruct game in 2008.
- Tessa Finlev's blog
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New IFTF Research Goes Public
The Future of Work map and report [SR-1092A&B] and the 2007 Fall Exchange materials about The Future of Work are now available. Enjoy!