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It’s time to abolish the reference check. The unpleasant process of calling up a job applicant’s for
A reader recently asked me a pointed question: “I’ve read your work on creating user habits. It’s al
Nir’s Note: In this guest post, Ryan Hoover, Director of Product at PlayHaven, utilizes my thin
We in the design business love when people do what we want. Nothing is more satisfying than when a u
Nir’s Note: This guest post is by Auren Hoffman, the CEO of LiveRamp in San Francisco. This essay is
Nir’s Note: This guest post is by James Clear. James writes at JamesClear.com, where he share ideas
Nir’s Note: This post was co-authored with Stuart Luman, a science, technology, and busine
Nir’s Note: Lyle McKeany is an entrepreneur writing and working on an early-stage startup. In this e
Wednesday was my birthday. It should have been a great day. My wife and daughter had prepared a deli
I’ll admit, the bento box is an unlikely place to learn an important business lesson. But consi
Marketplace businesses exist to connect two or more parties, typically the buyers and the sellers. I
Nir’s Note: This guest post was authored by Lisa Kostova Ogata, one of the first product managers at
Nir’s Note: Is “no” the most powerful word in the English language? In this guest post Chikodi Chima
Nir’s Note: In contrast to last week’s post on the power of saying “no,” Eric Clymer share
In advertising, marketers reinforce a behavior by linking to the promise of reward. “Use our product
If the Internet had a voice, I am fairly certain it would sound like the HAL 9000 from&nbs
Nir’s Note: Jane McGonigal is a game designer at The Institute for the Future and bestselling author
Nir’s Note: Gad Saad is a professor of marketing at Concordia University and the author of The Consu
Nir’s Note: This guest post by Avi Itzkovitch offers some clues as to why we can’t seem to put our c