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Sunday, September 09, 2018

NFTRW Weekly Top Five

Here are the top five comment generating posts of the past week:

Two Things That Can Help Keep Your Projects on Schedule

Remodeling | Operations, Planning: Projects that get behind schedule eat into your company's profit and upset clients. To avoid these pains and help keep projects on schedule, remodelers can use Gantt charts and pre-job conferences, consultant Michael Stone advises.

Drake uses a drone show to light up his live performance

The Verge: On a sticky late-August night in New York, Drake has chosen to share the stage with a non-human entity. As he bounces around the stage during “Elevate,” a cloud of drones illuminates the dark space above him.

Details Emerge Over Three Dancer's Suspensions From NY City Ballet Over Shared Nude Photos

www.broadwayworld.com: As BroadwayWorld previously reported, just three weeks before its new season, following the departure of former leader Peter Martins - three male principal dancers were suspended from performing with the New York City Ballet this season.


5 ways to deal with impostor syndrome at work

www.fastcompany.com: Impostor syndrome is a well-known concept. It’s when you feel like a fraud despite having outward evidence of success. Facebook COO Sheryl Sandberg, actress Natalie Portman, and former Starbucks CEO Howard Schultz have all talked about their experiences with it. It affects approximately 70% of people, but according to Valerie Young, impostor syndrome expert and author of The Secrets Of Successful Women, it is especially prevalent among those who are the first, the only, or the few–especially individuals who belong to a “group for whom there are stereotypes about competence.”

Saudi Government Outlaws Satire; Violators To Face Five-Year Prison Sentences

Techdirt: Lately, real life pretty much anywhere in the world has threatened to kill off satire. The surrealism of day-to-day politics, combined with the increasing embrace of extreme viewpoints by world leaders, has made satire all but impossible.

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