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" ... Diving into and assessing these questions can be the difference between a weak company culture and a strong one. For example, an employee at a prominent consulting firm recently shared that while the company leadership was consistently sending out messages encouraging individuals to focus on wellness and providing them with resources, her own manager had not once asked how she was doing throughout the course of the last year. In addition, as she plans for upcoming parental leave, she has regularly been met with quizzical looks and shock from colleagues when sharing that she planned to utilize the full leave time provided by her organization. So while the parental leave policy and the organization's communication about wellness seem to promote employee wellbeing, the day-to-day interactions with leaders set a very different tone and continue to promote a weak culture. ... "
" ... I spent a lot more time -- thanks to NBC’s excellent iPad app--watching things I absolutely don’t care about at any other time. I spent nearly an entire afternoon watching fencing. And another watching archery. I introduced my tiny daughter to field hockey--and air rifle (that was a bit of a stretch for a 2 year old. You can’t even tell the guns are firing. Lots of quizzical looks at dad.) And yeah, I saw a lot of online advertising during all of that, and didn’t mind (much). ... "
" ... If not, there are going to be some quizzical looks when patients start showing up at doctor’s offices armed with alcohol instead of algorithms. ... "
" ... The logic of eliminating ambiguity also feeds our current love for movie franchises, even as it robs the films themselves of dramatic tension. You know there’s going to be another Hunger Games movie, so there are really no stakes to the penultimate one (especially if you've read the series). It's not as if Katniss is going to face real peril or meet an untimely end before the last installment. You can feel free to enjoy The Avengers or Fast and Furious knowing that there's still more action to come next summer, even if the current entry in the franchise doesn't wrap up neatly. Contrast that with reactions to the ambiguous endings of one-off films like Ex Machina,which premiered this past weekend. The movie's central message is murky (feminist fable or MRA affirmation?) and its ending doesn't wrap things up in a neat, happy bow. There was audible, quizzical muttering in the theater when I saw it, as if viewers felt ripped off at the lack of clarity and no opportunity to get it via a sequel and were unsure how to process this open-endedness. ... "
" ... Those kids will listen to your stories about the travails of being driven to school and look at you with a quizzical expression. ... "