Baris Idemen (@idemenb) 's Twitter Profile
Baris Idemen

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'In God we trust, all others please bring data'

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Lionel Page (@page_eco) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Economists designing institutions for people to make better decisions. 👉 Slow feed bowl People adapting their behaviour accordingly. 👉 Dog

Ethan Mollick (@emollick) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I have always wondered if there was any evidence on how big a group for a group project should ideally be. I found these graphs in Hackman's Leading Teams, which gives an answer: Teams should be 4 people minimum, 5 people maximum.

I have always wondered if there was any evidence on how big a group for a group project should ideally be. I found these graphs in Hackman's Leading Teams, which gives an answer:

Teams should be 4 people minimum, 5 people maximum.
21st Century City (@urbanthoughts11) 's Twitter Profile Photo

1970: One more lane will fix it. 1980: One more lane will fix it. 1990: One more lane will fix it. 2000: One more lane will fix it. 2010: One more lane will fix it. 2020s: Houston, you have a problem

1970: One more lane will fix it.
1980: One more lane will fix it.
1990: One more lane will fix it.
2000: One more lane will fix it.
2010: One more lane will fix it.
2020s: Houston, you have a problem
Baris Idemen (@idemenb) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Today we were awarded The Model Insurer by Celent for our legacy&digital transformation initiative in Boston, MA. Many thanks and congratulations to my teammates at Anadolu Hayat Emeklilik, Fadata Group and EY. lnkd.in/dw2ZG8c

Joan Hoey (@joanhoeyeiu) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Eastern Europe's population is shrinking like no other regional population in modern history. Several countries will experience a population decline of 15%-plus by 2050: Bulgaria, Croatia, Latvia, Lithuania, Poland, Romania & Serbia (UN population projections)

Eastern Europe's population is shrinking like no other regional population in modern history. Several countries will experience a population decline of 15%-plus by 2050: Bulgaria, Croatia, Latvia, Lithuania, Poland, Romania & Serbia  (UN population projections)