Ideas
HBR - Beware a Culture of Busyness
/“Organizations must stop conflating activity with achievement.” - Adam Waytz
FT - A new technology boom is at hand
/“Conventional wisdom tells us the technology boom is over. The collapse of Silicon Valley Bank has sent a chill through the investment community, and the tech sector has seen a correction as interest rates have risen. But I’d argue we may be about to enter a new golden age of technological innovation and investment. The difference is that this time around, it won’t be about consumers, but industry.”
Presence’s AIDS/Lifecycle team is cycling for a cause
/GBA’s Gregor Berkowitz leading training rides for the PresencePG AIDS/Life team.
https://presencepg.com/journal/presences-aids-lifecycle-team-is-cycling-for-a-cause
Is this AI-powered 'mirror gym' the future of home exercise?
/For many Americans, regular exercise is an elusive commitment -- one made at the beginning of January that peters out within weeks or months. Busy work schedules, a lack of motivation and unease towards exercising in public all contribute to the dismal statistic that only around a quarter of adults exercise enough per week.
https://www.cnn.com/style/article/yves-behar-home-gym-forme-wellness/index.html
Can Smart Thermometers Track the Spread of the Coronavirus?
/A company that makes internet-connected thermometers has followed the flu more closely than the C.D.C. can. Now the devices may be turning up cases of Covid-19.
Coronavirus concerns about the global tech supply chain have reversed
/A week ago, the big question about the tech industry's supply chain was how long it was going to take manufacturers in China to get back to full production after the coronavirus outbreak idled factories there.
Now, the big question is: When production does get back to normal, just how much demand is there going to be in the US from tech companies and consumers…