by Eric Novak | Jun 4, 2019 | Articles
The tyranny of self-improvement books 1,235 words • 5 minutes If you are like me, you frequently refer to books and videos to learn how to fix a thousand and one things—like repairing the car or setting up a new phone. Not only do we save money this way, but we also...
by Eric Novak | May 21, 2019 | Articles
The kids are alright — aren’t they? 1,395 words • 9 minutes In 1965 the up and coming British rock band The Who reserved the 7th track on their debut album for a song called The Kids are Alright. This 1966 proto music video to accompany the song is a great place to...
by Eric Novak | May 14, 2019 | Articles
Investigating an airline accident – Part III 1675 words • 10 minutes Ah, finally we get to the meat of an airline accident investigation—when the investigators arrive on the scene and start determining what went wrong and why. In the United States, the Federal...
by Eric Novak | May 7, 2019 | Articles
Investigating an airline accident – Part II 1,531 words • 9 minutes Imagine that reports are trickling in that an airliner has crashed. The details are still sketchy and the number of casualties is unknown, but it sounds bad—very bad. The airlines, the regulatory and...
by Eric Novak | Apr 30, 2019 | Articles
Investigating an airline accident – Part I 1431 words • 8 minutes As I write this, experts around the world are poring over the preliminary report on the Ethiopian Airlines 737 MAX accident. This is the second 737 MAX to have been lost in recent months and both the...
by Eric Novak | Mar 27, 2019 | Articles
The quote– great for so many reasons 1,230 words • 6 minutes One of the greatest time savers for anyone who has ever worked in an office is the beloved Executive Summary. When a big report lands in the inbox, whether one is a worker bee or a manager, we all breathe...