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iPad and Kindle Reading Speeds
A study of people reading long-form text on tablets finds higher reading speeds than in the past, but they're still slower than reading print.
jakobnielsen  ereaders  ipad  kindle  research 
july 2010 by DennisLaumen
Goals Gone Wild: The Systematic Side Effects of Over-Prescribing Goal Setting
Goal setting is one of the most replicated and influential paradigms in the management literature. Hundreds of studies conducted in numerous countries and contexts have consistently demonstrated that setting specific, challenging goals can powerfully drive behavior and boost performance. Advocates of goal setting have had a substantial impact on research, management education, and management practice. In this article, we argue that the beneficial effects of goal setting have been overstated and that systematic harm caused by goal setting has been largely ignored. We identify specific side effects associated with goal setting, including a narrow focus that neglects non-goal areas, a rise in unethical behavior, distorted risk preferences, corrosion of organizational culture, and reduced intrinsic motivation. Rather than dispensing goal setting as a benign, over-the-counter treatment for motivation, managers and scholars need to conceptualize goal setting as a prescription-strength medication that requires careful dosing, consideration of harmful side effects, and close supervision. We offer a warning label to accompany the practice of setting goals.
papers  goalsetting  management  research 
march 2010 by DennisLaumen

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