The sinking of the Swedish warship Vasa in 1628 offers profound leadership lessons that remain relevant today. The ship sank on its maiden voyage due to poor design, flawed decision-making ...
On its maiden voyage in 1628, the most powerful warship in the Baltic, the Vasa, was afloat only minutes before capsizing in front of stunned onlookers in the city's harbor. Hundreds of years ...
Nearby is the remarkable Vasa museum (every visit to Sweden should include a mandatory ticket). Named after the ship that capsized and sank on her maiden voyage in the Stockholm harbor in 1628 ...
Sweden's Vasa sank on her maiden voyage in 1628 because it was top-heavy with too many cannons. The Austro-Hungarian Tegetthoff-class battleships had inadequate underwater protection and saw ...
When know-it-alls stick their noses where they don’t belong things usually doesn’t end well. Management science gives this problem a name: “Vasa syndrome.” In Sweden, schoolchildren learn the story of ...
It's called Malo kingi, aka the "common kingslayer," a jellyfish that's one of the most venomous animals on the planet. It is ...
1.This tiny little creature the size of a penny is one of the deadliest creatures on Earth: It's called Malo kingi, aka the "common kingslayer," a jellyfish that's one of the most venomous animals ...
The Charlotte Hornets competed hard for 48 minutes Saturday night against the Denver Nuggets and nearly pulled off the surprising upset. That was until a questionable foul call on Josh Green ...