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" ... But the absence of empirical inquiry into this matter is a concern. ... "
" ... How to explain this difference? I really don’t know. Maybe it’s a “read” thing and the first set of schools is just better at words, so they can communicate more effectively. At the same time, since counting is pretty easy for engineers, you’d think that numbers from empirical research would be persuasive to them. Yes, I understand that university endowments are managed quite independently of the faculty and properly so. But that doesn’t explain why the endowments of these tech schools are behind their more literary peers when it comes to where the investment world is moving. Nor is it the reason Harvard is ranked slightly ahead of MIT this year. ... "
" ... Ms. Ware’s article is what it says it is i.e. an empirical analysis of decided cases. Her big takeaway is: ... "
" ... People are exhausted. And while “after hours” is a very elastic term these days, meetings during or after dinner can add to everyone’s fatigue. And they can build resentment. Armed with robust workplace analytics, CIOs can help their organizations place greater emphasis on the mental health impacts of working in a pandemic. You could think of it as natural human empathy bolstered by empirical data. ... "
" ... There is empirical support, but it also stems from the core concept that any investment is worth the cash it gives you over time. Think about it, if an investment never offered the prospect of a cash payout, why ever hold it? ... "