The current and future leaders of the world are the ones who played team sports in high school. “Participation in competitive youth sports ‘spills over’ to occupationally advantageous traits that persist across a person’s life,” said Kevin M. Kniffin, a postdoctoral research associate
There was a lot of news this past week. Here are some stories that caught our eyes. Stadium in Berlin Gets Transformed Into Giant Living Room for World Cup, Includes 700-inch Television —TechEBlog “Best of all, admission is free for the giant living room, known as WM Wohnzimmer,
That grumpy person at your job may be your best worker. According to a new study published in Social Psychology, a person considered a “hater” may be a better employee because he spends time on fewer activities. Researchers Justin Hepler (Department of Psychology, Univers
The industry is mourning the passing of FELD Entertainment’s Mark “Radar” Hennen, who lost is six-year battle with cancer on Sunday. “Known for his compassion, gentleness, and unconditional love, Hennen was much revered by his friends, his family, and the hundr
The Grande Prairie, Alberta, city council approved naming rights this week for The Crystal Centre to the Revolution Auto Group. The venue will soon change its name to Revolution Place. The five-year deal is worth $520,000 in cash and gift in kind. Other name changes approved include t