What is Grit?
In this video, you'll learn about a characteristic associated with self-motivation, and that's the power of grit. This video is part of the course The Science of Success: What Researchers Know that Yo
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In this video, you'll learn about a characteristic associated with self-motivation, and that's the power of grit. This video is part of the course The Science of Success: What Researchers Know that Yo
In this video, Christopher Brooks, Associate Professor of Information, discusses the fundamentals of machine learning, including supervised learning (classification, regression), unsupervised learning
In this video, Dr. Paula J. Caproni breaks down the concept of social capital. This video is part of our Science of Success MOOC.
In this video, Dr. Paula J. Caproni breaks down the basics of success. This video is part of our Science of Success MOOC.
Professor Scott DeRue explains why team size is important to team success, and how to determine the best team size. This video is part of our Leading Teams MOOC.
In this video, Dr. Paula J. Caproni discusses the ways in which we misconstrue others' success, and details true predictors of successful ventures. This video is part of our Science of Success MOOC.
Professor Brian Zikmund-Fisher discusses how to identify helpful science communication and storytelling, and how to communicate science effectively to others. This is a part of the Disinformation, Mis
In this episode of the Population Healthy podcast, infectious disease expert Dr. Arnold Monto discusses the safety and efficacy of the COVID-19 vaccines. Monto is a Professor of Epidemiology and Globa
Generative AI is not without its limitations. In this video, Professor Josh Pasek discusses how challenges posed by AI — like generated hallucinations, deep fakes, and cultural biases in training data
Cameron Gibelyou, a lecturer and staff member in the School of Literature, Science and the Arts at the University of Michigan, discusses how we think about the future using timescales and a concept ca
In our Leading Diverse Teams and Organizations MOOC, Professor Lindred Greer details the ways in which bias can impact workplaces and team success, and how to combat this bias.
Professor Scott DeRue discusses some of the reasons behind human behavior in work and other entrepreneurial spaces. This video is part of our Inspiring and Motivating Individuals MOOC.
Racist housing policies impacted our community, as illustrated in this document. Becoming anti-racist means ensuring equitable access to housing for all.
"Read Stereotypes Harm Black Lives and Livelihoods, but Research Suggests Ways to Improve Things to learn more about how stereotypes function, and how to combat them in order to reduce harm. Written b
This video explores how and why to have structured performance management.
Reciprocity is the idea that you help a friend and, in turn, the friend helps you, but bigger than that, it also means paying it forward to help others. Hear from Wayne Baker, the Faculty Director of
Will Potter, an American journalist, breaks down how journalists will build a story on science research and the best way to talk with journalists on science topics.
In this video, you'll learn about how work culture is critical for employees, especially employees working with global companies, and how to build teams across cultures. This video is part of the cour
Generative AI is transforming workplaces by impacting tasks, jobs, and roles across various industries. In this video, Professor Josh Pasek highlights the importance of understanding AI's potential to
In this video, you'll learn how to use punctuation in your writing to strengthen your professional reputation. This video is part of the Good with Words specialization.
In this video, Rada Mihalcea, Professor of Computer Science and Engineering at the University of Michigan, discusses how to create prompts that will help you unlock ChatGPT's full potential and get th
A great resume includes dynamic bullet points that tell your reader more than just WHAT you did, but also WHY you did it, HOW you did it, or the IMPACT you had. Learn from the U-M University Career Ce
This practice on drafting a central message will help you create a plan for using your science communication skills. Check it out here.
Mental health among college students has become a national priority. Students of color in particular experience unique circumstances, such as racial/ethnic discrimination, disparities in mental health
In this video, Professor George Siedel explains how to use Best Alternative to a Negotiated Agreement (BATNA) in negotiation.