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Do Well Rested Employees Learn Better?

June 2, 2011 By Janet Crawford

Office Cat NapResearchers examined learning capacity over the course of a day. What happens as you pile more and more information into your brain? Does a nap improve performance?
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We work with technical companies, helping inventors turn inventions into businesses. In my experience, start-up teams almost always fail because people can’t get along… Janet could be instrumental in helping company founders and their management teams communicate and remain in sync.

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Innovation: when ideas meet and mate

June 7, 2016

Great innovations often seem stunningly simple and obvious…after the fact. Innovation happens, according to Matt Ridley, “when ideas have sex.” But why don’t more interesting ideas find ways to attract each other and mate? Why is it so hard to see things through fresh eyes? … > Read more

Blog

Innovation: when ideas meet and mate

June 7, 2016

Great innovations often seem stunningly simple and obvious…after the fact. Innovation happens, according to Matt Ridley, “when ideas have sex.” But why don’t more interesting ideas find ways to attract each other and mate? Why is it so hard to see things through fresh eyes? … > Read more

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