3 tips to slowing down cognitive decline
These three habits help your body, and also have a positive impact on your brain.
The MBA Myth and the Cult of the CEO
Three decades ago, an influential Harvard Business School professor made the argument that CEO pay should be tied to stock performance. Was he horribly wrong?
Your Environment Is Cleaner. Your Immune System Has Never Been So Unprepared.
A century ago, British scientists suggested a link between increased hygiene and allergic conditions — the first hint that our immune systems are becoming improperly “trained.”
As Your Team Gets Bigger, Your Leadership Style Has to Adapt
Direct to Indirect Management. If your team is five people, you can develop a personal relationship with each individual where you understand the details of their work, what they are good at, and maybe even the hobbies they enjoy outside the office.
15 lessons from our first $15 million | Nathan Barry
Last week we crossed $15 million in annual recurring revenue (ARR) for ConvertKit. My original dream was to get to $600,000 in ARR, so I’m pretty thrilled! Over the last six years I’ve learned and written about quite a few lessons, but it’s always fun to reminisce on the highlights, that oddly enough mostly come from the hardest times.
Investigators find new clues pointing to potential cause of 737 MAX crashes as FAA details Boeing’s fix
Investigators on the ground near the crash site of the Ethiopian Airlines 737 MAX found the plane’s jackscrew, a part that moves the horizontal tail of the aircraft, and it indicates that the tail was in an unusual position, according to an aviation safety consultant briefed on the findings.
Built for Zero is helping cities end chronic homelessness
3 cities in the U.S. have ended chronic homelessness: Here’s how they did it ...