Makematic
Blend Ideas to Make Them Better
Scientists, tech experts, engineers, artists and mathematicians get excited when they think of good ideas and blend them with other ideas. In this activity, children will create a board game and work together to make it better.
Communication Coach Alex Lyon
Group Problem Solving Steps
When teams follow these Group Problem Solving Steps, they are much more likely to reach effective, high-quality decisions and less likely to let ineffective decisions move forward. Thanks to research by Randy Hirokawa and his associates,...
Science360
Self-Driving Cars - Science of Innovation
At Google headquarters in Mountain View, California, computer scientist Sebastian Thrun and his team of software engineers are creating a fleet of self-driving cars. His innovative approach to artificial intelligence is what makes these...
ShortCutsTv
Free-Will and Determinism
Are the decisions we make made freely or are they somehow determined for us? This film takes you through the issues and questions raised by the free-will / determinism debate.
The Wall Street Journal
Reinvigorating the Peloton Brand
Peloton rode high early in the pandemic but the company is now confronted with consumers' shift to earlier behaviors, like a return to gyms. Peloton CMO Dara Treseder joined us in Cannes to discuss navigating the complicated conditions...
XKA Digital
Make decisions quickly
Rick started his business career as a graduate engineer in Electronics but quickly moved into the corporate world of sales. In 2004, he developed a fashion and lifestyle brand called Joystick Junkies and took the brand from making'dodgy'...
Global Ethics Solutions
How Do You Spell Success? E.T.H.I.C.S. - Part 2-Training
Learn six key ingredients to ethical success in your job and in your leadership. This is the second in a six-part course that will teach you to use your intuition to dig deep to understand your moral code and connect what you have...
Curated Video
Predictive Analytics with TensorFlow 3.1: Taking Decisions Based on Data – Titanic Example
In this video, we will see the example of titanic survivals. • Look at the titanic survival example
Curated Video
Understanding Opportunity Costs and Trade-Offs in Business Decisions
The video discusses the concept of opportunity costs and trade-offs in decision making, using various examples to illustrate the idea. The presenter explains how every choice has an opportunity cost, or the benefit you miss out on by...
Curated Video
Organizational Design: Understanding Span of Control, Hierarchy, Delegation, Centralization and Decentralization
The video discusses the concept of organizational design and its various components such as job design, hierarchy, span of control, delegation, and centralization/decentralization. The speaker explains the theoretical advantages and...
Curated Video
Understanding HRM Approaches in Business Management
The video discusses the importance of human resource management (HRM) in achieving corporate objectives by maximizing employee performance and engagement. The speaker explores different approaches to HRM, including the soft HRM approach,...
The Wall Street Journal
Under Pressure: Get a Handle on Stress with Sian Beilock
Barnard College President and cognitive scientist, Dr. Sian Beilock, discusses the science behind work worry and how best to cope.
The Business Professor
Marketing - What kinds of Data can we use
This Video Explains Marketing - What kinds of Data can we use
The Business Professor
The Business Judgment Rule - Explained
The Business Judgment Rule - Explained
Curated Video
Understanding Gestalt Organization
Gestalt is a German word that means "form" or "shape". Learn how grouping images of a similar form or shape can alter how we perceive them.
National Institute of Standards and Technology
Firefighting Study: Impacts of Crew Sizes and Arrival Times
A new report from NIST is the first to quantify the effects of crew sizes and arrival times on the fire service's lifesaving and firefighting operations for residential fires.
Seven Dimensions
Using Data Effectively and Avoiding Biases
This video explains the importance of critical thinking in making logical decisions and offers four ways to develop this skill. It emphasizes the need to use data effectively, minimize biases, assess others' views constructively, and...
Intelligence Squared
Elizabeth Gilbert on failure and forgiveness
Elizabeth Gilbert on failure and forgiveness at IQ2.
The Wall Street Journal
Organizing for Success
Experience has no singular placement within an organization. Megan Burns, principal at Experience Enterprises, talks about how the experience function can operate most effectively within an organization.
Curated Video
Analyzing the Strengths and Weaknesses of Break-Even Analysis
The video discusses the concept of break-even analysis as a tool for business purposes. The presenter highlights the strengths and weaknesses of break-even analysis, emphasizing that its simplicity and ease of use can also be its...
NASA
NASA and Agriculture: From Seeds to Satellites
NASA satellites, data, missions, and programs have been put to use for decades to strengthen food security, track droughts and flooding, determine plant and soil health and otherwise support agriculture decision making. With observations...
Daehan Drama
The Last Time French short film
Love is made of compromise. Sophie is married and take a lot on herself. But this is the last time …
Seven Dimensions
Critical Thinking: Avoiding Common Thinking Errors
This video discusses common thinking errors that humans make and how they can hinder problem-solving and decision-making. It emphasizes the importance of breaking out of either/or thinking and confirmation bias. The speaker suggests...
The Business Professor
Considerations for Organizational Design
Dr. Kyle Huff explains what are the Considerations for Organizational Design