A group's collective success is not always driven by the “smartest person.” Rewarding “the most accurate individuals” can create a trap where everyone copies the winner, destroying the diversity of ...
Blackbeard may not be the first name that comes to mind when considering cybercrime, but prior international efforts to stop stateless rogue actors can point us toward the proper focus for ...
Using a group of rats to model collective problem solving has pinpointed basic mechanisms employed by rodents and lent insight into underlying rules of how individuals enhance search performance by ...
I have written of my desire to see more focus by the food and agriculture technology innovation ecosystem on solving today’s problems. I would like to offer the concept of collective impact as an ...
Nonprofits and companies have a tendency to assume away uncertainty. Many are satisfied with “strategies” that are essentially just three-year budgets, without reference to the probability of the ...
The following was jointly authored by Gregg Henriques and Andy Williams, founder of the Nobeah Foundation. For more of Andy's biography, see below. The recent COVID-19 pandemic has demonstrated a ...
Opinions expressed by Entrepreneur contributors are their own. The most successful businesses solve a problem for the end-user. Lyft gets people from Point A to Point B quickly and cheaply. Amazon ...
The following was jointly authored by Gregg Henriques and Andy Williams, founder of the Nobeah Foundation. For more of Andy's biography, see below. The recent COVID-19 pandemic has demonstrated a ...