Guest Author Blog: Anna Bernasek is the author of THE ECONOMICS OF INTEGRITY These days Toyota doesn’t lack for detractors. There’s something interesting about all the criticism, though. If you buy ...
This is one of those "learn by doing the opposite" kinds of posts. It's inspired by a few New York Times stories earlier this week on a new book that the surviving son of Ponzi schemer Bernie Madoff ...
Why is Christian Science in our name? Our name is about honesty. The Monitor is owned by The First Church of Christ, Scientist, and we’ve always been transparent about that. The church publishes the ...
We were trying to add a remote data entry and display unit to our radio communications monitoring system, itself recently revised to take advantage of new 8-bit microprocessor technology (yes, this ...
There is an expectation of integrity in all of us, by all of us, for all of us. And when people make the decision to take a position of authority, whether teacher, building or district leader, or ...
It really chaps my cheeks when a great writer like me gets "tainted" by the unscrupulous acts of hacks like this Jayson Blair guy at The New York Times. It zaps the creativity right out of my bones.
Deterministic risk modeling, the basis of the Efficient Market Hypothesis (EMH) at the core of modern quantitative finance, is known to be fundamentally flawed, but its elegance and convenience has ...