Keep Forgetting Things? To Improve Your Memory and Recall Science Says Start Taking Notes (By Hand)

And then do a quick review the next morning. In a study published in Journal of Experimental Psychology: Applied, researchers evaluated the effectiveness of a variety of memory-boosting strategies: taking photos, typing notes, and writing notes by hand. As you can probably guess, people who wrote notes by hand scored the highest on subsequent recall and comprehension tests, even whenContinueContinue reading “Keep Forgetting Things? To Improve Your Memory and Recall Science Says Start Taking Notes (By Hand)”

Why the Brands Growing Fastest Arent Chasing Attention Anymore

Crayola shows how ecosystems—not campaigns—create deeper engagement and durable growth. When it comes to brand growth, many leaders still default to a familiar formula: communicate product benefits more clearly, increase reach, and expand awareness among new audiences. That approach worked when attention was easier to buy and consumer expectations were simpler. Today, it’s far less reliable. As consumers growContinueContinue reading “Why the Brands Growing Fastest Arent Chasing Attention Anymore”

As AI Becomes Pervasive CTOs Need to Talk to Clients and Educate their Bosses

As more businesses rely on technology, CTOs and CEOs need to speak the same language. Now, as artificial intelligence and agents become pervasive at companies, CTOs have another executive to collaborate with: their bosses. In an interview with Fast Company editor-in-chief Brendan Vaughan during the World Economic Forum annual meeting in Davos, Switzerland, Cloudflare co-founder and CEOContinueContinue reading “As AI Becomes Pervasive CTOs Need to Talk to Clients and Educate their Bosses”

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