Posts Tagged ‘talent’
Business - Written Wednesday, June 11, 2008 by Jeff DeChambeau - 6 Comments
Dumbness: Maybe Not So Generational After All
Nicholas Carr has written an unreadably long article (just kidding, it’s worth the read) about the effect that the Internet is having on our ability to concentrate. His argument is that for the Internet to be useful, it needs to appropriate new content, and integrate this content its existing body of knowledge. This newly assimilated content is then changed by the Internet to be displayed as all media online is displayed: surrounded by ads, on top of layers of other content, and endlessly interlinked with other content. The process of gathering and processing information has become an exercise in distraction.
- Surprise! You may show more automatic bias than you think.
- Dilbert mash up: May 29th 2008
- The Japanese Approach to Comic Book Prosumption
- A Bone to Pick with Education: Jumping Through Hoops vs. Making a Difference While Learning
- Motivation and management
- No pictures? No videos?!? Wow – your CV is SO 1.0.
- Blogged Down With Work
- GenX and the real talent crunch

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