I’ve written before about how leaders can better assess whether they can delegate a decision using the issue’s level of risk. I gave the analogy of a ship, where the closer the issue gets to the ...
Some changes we make to materials are irreversible. So once the change has happened we cant go back again. If you crack an egg in a frying pan and heat it up, that is an irreversible reaction as ...
Kayvan Kian is the author of What Is Water? and a Senior Advisor to McKinsey & Company, where he founded the Young Leaders Forum. It’s another busy week packed with meetings, calls, important ...
In this work, we develop a statistical theory of damage for transient networks that can directly bridge the molecular mechanisms and macroscopic response. The final model being able to capture the ...