The "SOAP" -- subjective, objective, assessment, plan -- format has been in common use for decades as a way of organizing physician progress notes in medical records, but it was created during a ...
In the twenty-first century, women are achieving more than ever before. They’re breaking barriers in boardrooms, earning degrees at unprecedented rates and reshaping leadership across industries. On ...
Thinking is a fundamental aspect of being human. It is the engine which drives innovation, learning, and progress. However, an ironic phenomenon emerges when we delve into the realms of thinking and ...
In my recent book, Hope and the Future, I address how our wellbeing as a species will depend ultimately on a fundamental redefining of wealth and progress. Our modern age definitions are so familiar ...
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The so-called “innovation principle” is increasingly invoked in EU law and industry circles, yet it lacks a clear definition or explicit mention in (EU) law. This raises important questions about its ...
Singaporeans have long rolled their eyes at the stereotypical Asian parent mentality that often defines societal attitudes towards learning and education. You know how it is; nothing is ever quite ...
Strength coaches live and die by the data. Bar speed, force plates, jump height – all of it feeds the system. It gives feedback. It tells coaches where to go next. So when the numbers stop moving, ...
We are obsessed with growth. Success, self-improvement, or whatever faddish way we come to label it, we are a culture that idolizes upward and forward movement. Renegade economist Kate Raworth outs ...
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