Perception: Learned Or Innate? A Debate

Jack Prot

My long term debating acquaintance from another place, who I’ll just address as MG, started off having an electronic chinwag over the merits of the Simulation Hypothesis. However, that also branched off into a parallel debate over the nature of perception. MG suggests that perception is a learned skill and […]

This Is A Test – Just the Facts

Jack Prot

I’ve often written in the past about decision-making biases. ALL OF US rely to some degree on decision-making approaches that yield suboptimum results. Most of those are unconscious. An example is the human tendency to use past experiences, even if statistically insufficient, to make critical decisions about the future. Another […]

Importance of Leadership Management

Jack Prot

Leadership is one of the most important skills that a person should have. This skill is especially important to those in the business field. In order for a business to run and continue to generate profits, the leaders should be able to delegate tasks well and perform their other duties […]

Intellectual Capital – The Foundation of Corporate Value

Jack Prot

Many analysts would agree that intellectual capital is at the heart of corporate value. It is the foundation for the market dominance and continuing profitability of leading corporations. Intellectual capital comprises intellectual property (IP) held by a corporation, including patents, trademarks, copyrights, and trade secrets, as well as intangible assets […]

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