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Leidy Klotz, Author of Subtract, on Our Bias to Add, the Value of Subtracting, and How to Do It More
In this episode of the Think FASTT podcast, Leidy Klotz, author of Subtract, talks about subtractive problem solving, important for focus and advancement.
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How We Maintain Our Sense of Community While Working Remotely
It’s more difficult to connect with colleagues on a personal level while working remotely. Here are some things we’re doing at BenchSci to make it easier.
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Why We Abandoned Our Annual Engagement Survey
Toronto startup implements a culture listening tour to better learn what employees want and need and drops annual engagement strategy
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Showing Up: An Asian Heritage Month Event
In celebration of Asian Heritage Month, we hosted a panel discussion featuring four Asian tech industry leaders who shared their experiences and advice.
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Kari Sulenes, Leadership Director, on Leadership Traits, Myths, Development, and More
In the second episode of the Think FASTT podcast, BenchSci Independent Director of Leadership Kari Sulenes digs into leadership and how to cultivate it.
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This One Question Improves Every Project: What’s My Role?
It is important to understand what your role is in every project, and here is how you can do that.
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The Right Amount of Stress for Peak Performance
Not all stress is bad. Some is necessary to perform at our best. Here are some tips to maximize the benefits of stress while minimizing the downsides.
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Why We’ll Pay to Part Ways
BenchSci has rolled out a new policy called “Paid to Part Ways”. Read more to discover what it is, its inspiration, and early returns.
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This Newly Proven Human Bias Causes You Much Unnecessary Work
Your bias to add over subtract means that you suboptimally solve problems and often create many new ones. Fortunately, you can counteract it. Learn how.