Category Archives: Human Algorithm Project
Stop the Lies You’re Asking
Stop the Lies You’re Asking We tell our children not to lie, An “untruth” is unacceptable. “Liars are very evil,” we say, “Untrustworthy and not reputable.” Adult practice is quite different however, The virtue gets suspended. “Does this dress make … Continue reading
Out of the Shallows: Shout out to Nicholas Carr
Hello All! “The Shallows” by Nicholas Carr is a must-read. Enjoy this poem! Out of the Shallows Technology, Technology, Everywhere, A modern-day ubiquity, See the headlines of today, Or the headlines of antiquity. What a tool to have at hand, … Continue reading
Kicking off 2025 with a Poem: A Series of Simplicities
As we kick-off the new year, I hope this helps everyone relax and take it a small step at a time! It comes from a saying I have, “I don’t see complexity, I see a series of simplicities viewed all … Continue reading
You are Keeping Score! Whether You Like It or Not!
You are Keeping Score! Whether You Like It or Not! As a youngster, I was told, “don’t be judgmental.” The Bible verse Matthew 7:1, “Judge not, that ye be not judged,” was used as a guideline. Along with judgmental-ness, “holding … Continue reading
COVID-19 Stay-at-Home Orders were “Terrible” & “Stressful”
COVID-19 offered a unique opportunity to study the perspectives of working in the office versus working from home. In a qualitative study, I interviewed 14 people who had moved from office to home because of their company’s response to COVID-19. … Continue reading
2023 – A New Outlook
During 2023, I plan to increase posts on my research, observations, and thoughts on the application of findings. After completing my first doctorate, a Ph.D. in Business Administration focused on organizational behavior, in 2009, I started this blog with great … Continue reading
The Human Algorithm Project!
Welcome to the Human Algorithm Project! The Human Algorithm Project aims to craft a framework explaining the dynamics of commitment to decision-making and relationships. The human algorithm considers biological, chemical, environmental, and relationship factors to understand how we respond to … Continue reading