In the 21st century, “making things” (i.e., the production of physical goods) cannot be considered in isolation from innovation, product design, and the production and bundling of software and ...
“Work-life balance” is a term we frequently encounter, one that’s used by many organizations to promote how we should prioritize our personal and professional time. The term, which the Cambridge ...
Natalie Nixon explains why real productivity requires invisible work—movement, deep thinking, and rest—so leaders can reduce ...
Imagine an astronaut preparing for a space mission. They have a finite amount of resources — oxygen, water, food, and fuel. They must use these resources wisely to ensure their survival and the ...