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Learn the Basics of Your Home Electrical System (and Stay Safe)

Learn the Basics of Your Home Electrical System (and Stay Safe) | business analyst | Scoop.it
Electrical work can be a bit intimidating, especially for someone new to construction or DIY. Understanding more about electricity can help you determine what types of electrical projects you'd be comfortable tackling on your own.

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IBM developerWorks : IBM's resource for developers and IT professionals

IBM developerWorks : IBM's resource for developers and IT professionals | business analyst | Scoop.it
On developerWorks, IBM's resource for developers and IT professionals, access tools, training, forums, blogs, community, downloads, how-to articles and tutorials, knowledge paths, and technical documentation for Rational, WebSphere, Information...

 

 


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The 12 Masters of Innovation - Perspectives, Slideshare, Harvard Business Review

The 12 Masters of Innovation - Perspectives, Slideshare, Harvard Business Review | business analyst | Scoop.it

Worth a good look on leadership in innovation.

 

Some of who are listed include these educators:

 

Steve Blank, a seasoned entrepreneur who lectures at Berkeley and Stanford

His most important innovation lesson:

A startup is a "temporary organization searching for a repeatable and scalable business model"—a structured search process maximizes your chances of success. If you read one book, read: The Four Steps to the Epiphany (Cafepress.com, 2005)

 

Clayton Christensen, Harvard Business School professor and Innosight co-founder.
His most important innovation lesson:

Doing everything right can leave a successful organization susceptible to attack from a disruptive innovator who changes the game with a simple, accessible, or affordable solution. If you read one book, read: The Innovator's Solution (with Michael Raynor; Harvard Business Review Press, 2003)

 

Peter Drucker, legendary management guru and long-time professor at the Claremont Graduate University His most important innovation lesson: "The customer rarely buys what the company thinks it is selling him." Companies need to take a customer-first perspective to succeed with innovation. If you read one book, read: Innovation and Entrepreneurship (originally published in 1985)

 

 


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You Can Boil Water in Paper Cups, Just Like the Neanderthals May Have

You Can Boil Water in Paper Cups, Just Like the Neanderthals May Have | business analyst | Scoop.it
Boiling water is as easy as they say—even without pots and pans. Thanks to the laws of physics, you can put a flame up to a paper cup or plastic bag, and water will boil without scorching the container.

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Interested in coding but don’t know where to start?

Interested in coding but don’t know where to start? | business analyst | Scoop.it
Learning some basic coding isn’t as difficult as it may seem.  Nowadays a huge amount of great – and often free – resources, programs, tutorials can be found on the Internet. Al...

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