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Behavioral Science Casebook Example: Ring Website Screens

Steve Shu Consulting

The example below is related to the Behavioral Science Casebook project and is intended to be used for educational purposes and helping both students and working professionals to think about digital designs and customer experiences using behavioral science concepts. How do the design elements inhibit user decision-making?

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Optimizing Your Learning Management System: A Practical and Tactical Guide

Clarity Consultants

Mastering the art of Learning Management System (LMS) optimization is essential for any organization striving for efficiency and effectiveness. Those responsible for overseeing the LMS must ensure it seamlessly integrates with other systems and serves the diverse needs of learners and administrators alike. Contact us today !

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Descent of the Global Monetary System

Tom Spencer

In the long run, it would seem fairer to base the global monetary system on an asset that is not produced exclusively by any one nation and which people are generally willing to accept as valuable. Bretton Woods System: 1944 – 1971. The Bretton Woods System created a kind of monetary discipline.

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Upgrade your Legacy System without Disrupting your Project-based Organization

Progressus

Project-based organizations that are still utilizing legacy systems today have a host of potential system failure, compliance, and integration concerns. According to the United States Government Accountability Office , ten of the government’s legacy systems cost approximately $337 million annually to operate and maintain.

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Secret conspiracies and public systems

Seth Godin Blog

What’s actually happening, right in front of us, all the time, is that systems are causing uncoordinated actions to occur. When banks, for example, create a cycle of more debt and higher interest rates for students, they didn’t need to have a secret meeting to pull that off.

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Finding persistent invisible systems

Seth Godin Blog

It took hundreds of years to perfect, but we built a system based on profit, convenience, productivity and markets. No one is in charge, no one stays on top forever, and the outputs of the system keep shifting–more of what the capital markets, parts of the labor market and most of all, the consumer market demands.

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Ethical Implications of AI in Consulting: A Deep Dive

Tom Spencer

Potential for bias One of the main ethical concerns with AI systems is the potential for bias. AI systems are only as unbiased as the data they are trained on, and if the data is biased, the AI will reflect that bias. Another example would be an AI system that is trained on data from a specific industry, such as the finance sector.

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