Healthcare Triage
Later School Day Starts Make Economic Sense
Last week, we talked about why it's good for students' health to push school start times back to later in the morning. There's also an economic argument for it. Today, Aaron talks about how starting school later benefits the economy in...
Healthcare Triage
Who Decides Which Tests Are Effective? The US Preventive Services Task Force
The US Preventive Services Task Force was created in 1984 to make evidence-based recommendations about clinical services, like screening, that comprise essential elements of preventive care. It is comprised of expert volunteers in fields...
Curated Video
The Role of Technology in Boosting Productivity in the Workplace
The video focuses on the impact of technology on productivity in businesses, specifically in the operations department. It discusses the benefits of technology, such as automation and robotics, in improving the production process and...
Curated Video
Forms of Business Growth: Organic and External Growth Explained
This video discusses the two main forms of growth for a business, organic growth and external growth. The narrator explains that organic growth happens when a business grows on its own terms, such as increasing production or opening more...
Healthcare Triage
Should You Panic about the Breast Cancer/Birth Control Stories?
No. It turns out, media outlets sometimes sensationalize connections like this. Hormonal birth control is safe, and while it does come with some risks, the benefits very often outweigh the downsides. Aaron has the numbers on just how...
The Business Professor
Primary Market Research Methods
This video defines what is a Primary Research Method in Marketing.
The Business Professor
Employee Retirement Income Security Act ( ERISA)
Employee Retirement Income Security Act ( ERISA)
ACDC Leadership
Pollution, the Government, and MSB=MSC- Microeconomics Topic 6.2
Should we end pollution? Could we even if we wanted to? Mr. Clifford explains marginal social cost, externalities and the role of the government. Don't forget to watch the very end.
TLDR News
Office Work Automation: You Aren't Too Creative To Be Replaced
Over recent years we have seen more and more jobs being replaced by robotics. But what will happen when AI comes for white collar and office work? Are you really too creative to be replaced?
Oxford Online English
IELTS Reading Exam - Answer Matching Headings Questions
Learn how to answer matching headings questions in the IELTS reading exam. See tips you can use in matching headings questions for your IELTS reading test. Contents: 1. Basic tips for matching headings questions 0:31 2. How to answer a...
Healthcare Triage
Overestimation of Benefit
In previous episodes of Healthcare Triage, we've discussed how people often misunderstand risk and how it affects them. We've also talked about how you can calculate the explicit metrics of numbers needed to treat and harm. But people...
Curated Video
Benefits and Costs of Inflation in Economics
The video is about the benefits and costs of inflation. The speaker talks about the different impacts of rising and steady inflation on consumption and production, real wage costs, and debt burdens. He also explains some of the costs of...
Curated Video
Training and Development Strategies for Businesses
In this educational video, the speaker discusses training and development strategies for businesses to equip their workers with the necessary skills and knowledge to carry out their jobs effectively. The speaker explores various methods...
Soliloquy
Why Hawaii Flies Its Cows
When Hawaiian Ranchers want to export cattle to the continental United States, sometimes they load their cows onto jet airlines and fly them across the ocean. By weight air travel is far more expensive than shipping on an ocean going...
Healthcare Triage
Healthcare Triage Questions #1
This week, Healthcare Triage presents its first questions video! Many of you submitted questions over Twitter, and John and Aaron sat down to answer them. Hilarity sometimes ensues. Make sure you get your question in next time if you...
Sustainable Business Consulting
Communicating the Return on Sustainability
Provides language and perspectives that are essential to making sustainability appealing to business-oriented thinkers
TLDR News
HS2 Gets the Go Ahead - Why is it so Controversial & Expensive - TLDR News
Today Boris Johnson is set to give the HS2 project the official go ahead. The high speed rail line between London, Birmingham, Manchester and Leeds has been pretty controversial. The project is incredibly expensive and has been delayed...
Healthcare Triage
What Should Future Childhood Programs Look Like?
In 2005, when the RAND Corporation wrote about early childhood interventions, they argued that the evidence to date showed those interventions improved outcomes and generated benefits that outweighed the costs. More than ten years later,...
Curated Video
Lewin's Force Field Analysis: Assessing Potential Resistance Areas to Change in Business
In this video lecture, the presenter discusses Lewin's force field analysis, which is a model used by businesses to assess potential areas of resistance when implementing change. The presenter explains that change is often driven by...
Curated Video
Trade Liberalisation
This video lecture discusses market-oriented strategies and policies that promote trade liberalization to achieve growth, development, and increase living standards. It also explains the distinction between theoretical growth and...
Sustainable Business Consulting
Integrating Sustainability and Common Barriers
Describes the common barriers of implementing sustainability
Sustainable Business Consulting
Sustainability in the Organization
Discusses the importance of tailoring your message to your company's values and how to approach the inevitable barriers
Healthcare Triage
Arthroscopic Knee Surgery Isn't Going to Fix Your Knee
People are still getting arthroscopic knee surgery? Do they not watch Healthcare Triage? As we've pointed out arthroscopic knee surgery is probably ineffective. But lots of people are still getting the surgery, in spite of the evidence.