![]() ![]() The process starts when a report is emailed to JMP Technical Support and processed in an hourly batch. Technical Support and Development collaborate to identify, investigate and fix unsolved customer crashes. JMP began prompting customers to email Mac crash reports in JMP 12 and added built-in support for emailing Windows crash reports in JMP 13. Customer bug and crash reports provide precious insights into customers’ experience of JMP product quality. The JMP team, like many of our customers, is simultaneously engaged in building new product versions and analyzing problem reports from production releases. The above two correlations can be further explained by conducting a hierarchical clustering analysis to separate the dark, milk and white chocolates by cocoa and calcium factors. Dietary fiber and iron are highly correlated because of the high cocoa concentration. Most dark chocolate contains more cocoa and less sugar. A multivariate correlation study has found a strong negative correlation between cocoa and sugar, and a strong positive correlation between dietary fiber and iron. ![]() Data were collected on more than 20 chocolate ingredients from over 60 different types of chocolate. The heart, brain and muscles depend on a healthy circulatory system. Cocoa flavanols, a class of flavonoid, promote healthy blood flow from head to toe. Flavonoids are also beneficial for heart disease and diabetes patients, as is a diet that is low in saturated fat, trans fat, sodium and cholesterol, and high in dietary fiber. Flavonoids are the most abundant polyphenols in the human diet and have antioxidant properties that can prevent aging. Chocolate, made from cocoa beans, contains flavonoids. Using JMP 14, multivariate statistical techniques were applied to define a health biometric to help with choosing a healthy chocolate for patients with heart disease. Many people like eating chocolate, but may have concerns about health risks, especially regarding cardiovascular or neurovascular diseases. How can you structure your organization so that the best ideas dominate, rather than those of the most vocal and assertive people? How do introverts’ and extroverts’ different personalities cause them to solve problems and evaluate risk differently? What do introverts know about creativity that the rest of us should learn? Drawing on her original research and the latest in neuroscience and psychology, Cain will radically change your view of the best way to develop leaders, manage teams, make smart hires and stimulate innovation. In an enlightening, relatable and practical talk, Susan Cain shows us that introverts think and work in ways that are crucial to the survival of today’s organizations. ![]() This is a serious waste of talent and energy. Yet when it comes to introverts – who make up a third to a half of the workforce – our leadership strategy mainly consists of asking them to act like extroverts. Susan Cain, Chief Revolutionary, Quiet Revolutionĭid you know that introverted leaders often deliver better results than extroverts? That the most spectacularly creative people tend to be introverts? That the most innovative thinking happens alone and not in teams? One of the central challenges of any business is to bring out the best in its employees. ![]() Quiet: How to Harness the Strengths of Introverts to Transform How We Work, Lead and Innovate ![]()
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