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Abraham Wald and the Missing Bullet Holes

Survivorship bias is a type of selection bias that ignores the unsuccessful outcomes of a selection process. Read on to learn more about this particular type of bias.
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PACER Thinking: Why Smart People Forget What They Read

Have you ever studied hard, highlighted everything, yet forgot it all a week later? PACER reveals the missing system behind effective learning.
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Skin In The Game - The Hidden Asymmetries of Life

The book emphasizes the significance of taking risks, valuing consequences, taking responsibility, avoiding advice from those making a living, and understanding individual interests and societal complexities.
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Production-Ready vs Feature-Complete: What’s the Difference?

Production-ready and feature-complete software development lifecycles differ in Agile methodology. Feature-complete software is implemented but not final due to bugs, stability, or performance issues, while production-ready software meets user demands for usability, reliability, and availability.
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SPI Tests for IT enginers

The SPI (Synthetic Personality Inventory) test was designed in Japanese for Japanese job seekers, and includes Japanese language expressions that may be difficult for international students, so be sure to prepare in advance. The SPI test is meant to determine your general abilities and personality type.
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Understanding the Greenfield, Brownfield, and Bluefield approaches for ERP Implementation

The different approaches to legacy system migration.
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