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Entries Tagged as '3. Enabling Means'
MIT is once again on the edge of something.
March 4th, 2010 · No Comments
Tags: 3. Enabling Means · Economics · FutureWorks · Innovation
Singularity is Fear
October 12th, 2009 · 1 Comment
Ray Kurzweil is predicting that soon we will all be a part of one big integrated intelligence where humans and computers will dwell in a symbiotic relationship. He is no doubt a brilliant man and yet, I would like to over next few blog posts challenge some of the assumptions in his prognosis of the [...]
Tags: 3. Enabling Means · Innovation
MindBounce, the way to the perfect paper
August 8th, 2009 · No Comments
MindBounce founder, Said Hamideh was frustrated with the lack of the feedback that he was getting in writing his thesis. So, he built a team to address that problem. The new website which will go alpha on August 15, and beta on September 15 is a great way to get papers polished. In fact, I plan to [...]
Tags: 3. Enabling Means · Education
Book Review: The Quality Toolbox by N. Tague
August 6th, 2009 · No Comments
It is interesting how quality folks have managed to claim all and every tool from every related discipline as their own. This book is no exception. It is a compilation of many many tools of management, decision making, engineering, design, data analysis and, yes, occasionally even quality. The book attempts to be comprehansive, though it only devotes [...]
Tags: 3. Enabling Means · Great Books
The secret is out: Mindbounce rocks
July 31st, 2009 · No Comments
Said Hamideh the founder of Mindbounce finally has announced his brilliant product. I am excited because this product has the potential to change the way we study. By allowing anyone and everyone to receive nearly instant expert feedback on their projects, Mindbounce gives the learner an opportunity to really grow through the process of writing.
Tags: 2. Engaged Manpower · 3. Enabling Means · Education