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Feeling down at work? Press a button, and let your boss know. That’s the idea behind Moodbeam One, a wearable wristband that gives employers identifiable data about their employees’ mental state. Featured Video Hide
“Moodbeam One is the first wearable device that logs how we feel, at the push of a button,” U.K. startup Moodbeam advertises on its website. “Press yellow when you’re feeling positive, blue when you’re feeling negative. As well as happiness, you can use Moodbeam to measure pain, happiness or your level of motivation.” Advertisement Hide
Moodbeam’s real power comes from its corporate capabilities. As the site’s slideshow presentation explains, the Moodbeam One and its official Moodbeam app lets companies check how individual employees are doing based on their button pushes. This lets supervisors graph how happy (or unhappy) workers feel over time and compare how individuals and teams are performing
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Study notes on âstateâ and âstate failureâ
By Edwin Madunagu Listen to article
This piece is dedicated to two of the surviving members of the Old Guard of the Nigerian Left: Comrade Biodun Jeyifo (BJ) who turns 75 on January 5, 2021, and Comrade Bene Madunagu
As this extraordinary year 2020 comes to a close, the Nigerian Left appears to be faced with a mocking challenge partly orchestrated by radical and Leftwing social media: “revolution or state failure.” It is a challenge also appearing to leap directly from the packed events of the year: Coronavirus pandemic, youth protest or #EndSars, deepening mass poverty and desperation, Boko Haram and kindred insurgencies, banditry, kidnapping and armed robbery, deepening class exploitation and state robbery, state delinquency, increasing resort to fascist approaches to governance, increasing separatist agitations, state violence and lawlessness, generalized insecurity and the emergence of state-inspired, state
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