Jeremiah Stanghini is an adjunct professor of business and management. His primary aim is to provide readers with a new perspective. In the same vein as the "Blind Men and the Elephant," it can be difficult to know when one is looking at the big picture or if one is simply looking at a 'tusk' or a 'leg.' He writes articles/posts on a variety of topics: psychology, business, science, entertainment, politics, history, etc. Follow him on Twitter - @JStanghini!
by Jeremiah Stanghini - Sometimes, I wish I could go back to 1955 and prevent John McCarthy from calling it “artificial intelligence.” It’s a…
by Jeremiah Stanghini - I came across a great post recently that you might say, is one of my guiding principles here — everyone…
by Jeremiah Stanghini - Do you think it’d be wonderful to have government departments with such lofty titles like the Ministry of Peace, the…
by Jeremiah Stanghini - There’s no question that “data science” is becoming more and more popular. In fact, Booz Allen Hamilton (a consultancy) found:…
by Jeremiah Stanghini - It’s been over three months since my post about cessation of dessert eating, so I thought I’d offer a bit…
by Jeremiah Stanghini - In keeping with the theme of “standing” being better for us from earlier this week, I thought I’d tackle another…
by Jeremiah Stanghini - A few years ago, I wrote a post about the problems with saying “I’ll be ready in 5 minutes.” It…
by Jeremiah Stanghini - I have a confession to make right off the bat — I wrote the headline for this post specifically to…
by Jeremiah Stanghini - If you’ve been following me for any length of time, you’ll know that one of topics that I write about…
by Jeremiah Stanghini - There was a great article in the New York Times the other week called: “What Hollywood Can Teach Us About…
by Jeremiah Stanghini - It’s hard to believe that it’s only been 1 month since my last post. It feels like the last time…
by Jeremiah Stanghini - I’ve used the subtitle in a previous post and I think the application to the content of this post also…
by Jeremiah Stanghini - I came across an article a few days ago that explained how to teach humans to remember really complex passwords.…
by Jeremiah Stanghini - Over three years ago, I wrote a post about cell phone etiquette. At the time I wrote that, I wouldn’t…
by Jeremiah Stanghini - I don’t remember when I first signed up for Pinterest, but I do remember that when I did, I had…
by Jeremiah Stanghini - New research shows that women are far better at handling stress than men. I suppose that’s not a newsflash as…
by Jeremiah Stanghini - With the recent news regarding Jill Abramson and the New York Times, I wanted to take a closer look at…
by Jeremiah Stanghini - The question as to whether corporate culture has an effect on financial performance has been asked before and it will…
by Jeremiah Stanghini - The baseball season is long — the regular season lasts more than half of the year. And that’s just the…
by Jeremiah Stanghini - I like baseball. I played it all throughout my youth and my years as a teenager. So, not surprisingly, I…
by Jeremiah Stanghini - I realize that the US is a big country and it has a lot of land that it needs to…
by Jeremiah Stanghini - If you’ll recall from yesterday’s post, humans are wired for binge-watching. I wonder — are we spending too much time…
by Jeremiah Stanghini - Quite some time ago (maybe 1-3 years ago?), I remember Matt Yglesias writing something about how movies were far superior…
by Jeremiah Stanghini - Today’s cognitive bias: hindsight bias. As many of the previous biases, this is exactly how it sounds. In fact, there’s even a handy…
by Jeremiah Stanghini - I’ve only got a couple of more biases that I’d like to mention, so let’s get right to today’s —…
by Jeremiah Stanghini - The popular ending to the title of this post is, “… everything looks like a nail.” I’m sure you’ve heard…
by Jeremiah Stanghini - We’re into the double digits of cognitive biases. Today, I thought I’d combine two because they’re essentially two sides of…
by Jeremiah Stanghini - By now, you’ve probably seen some of the coverage of Coke’s “controversial” Super Bowl ad. To be honest, I’m with…
by Jeremiah Stanghini - We’ve looked at quite a few biases in this series. Some of them, I’m sure you’ve heard of before and…
by Jeremiah Stanghini - Today, we’re looking at one of my ‘favourite’ biases, in that it’s one that once you know, it can be…
by Jeremiah Stanghini - We’re up to the 8th of the cognitive biases that I’d like to discuss. A few posts ago, I was trying to…
by Jeremiah Stanghini - Today’s cognitive bias is the gambler’s fallacy. The bias gets its name from, as you’d expect, gambling. The easiest example to think of is…
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