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Research: Other Websites

Evidence-Based Management Conference: The Evidence-Based Management Collaborative - a project sponsored by Academy of Management and Tepper School of Business, Heinz School of Public Policy and Management, Carnegie Mellon University.

Enterprise IQ : Proven Business Analytics - "A critical issue faced by organizations in these difficult times is how to leverage and manage the three most important, expensive and decisive resources: people, technology and information. The Information Orientation (IO) metric is the first and only business tool to measure these resources with a proven link to superior business performance." (Donald A. Marchand)

Greater Good - "A fantastic evidence-based publication out of UC Berkeley.  They publish wonderful articles on what they call 'The Science of Living a Meaningful Life.'  Many of the topics – power, forgiveness, building gratitude – relate closely to evidence-based management. They do a great job of translating rigorous research, and on top of that, you can get all the articles from free online." (Bob Sutton)

In2:InThinking Network - the aim of the In2:InThinking Network is to promote study and awareness of individual and collective thinking about sub-systems, psychology, variation, knowledge, and their interactions - elements recognized as the basis of Dr. W. Edwards Deming's “System of Profound Knowledge (SoPK)".

Investors In People Scotland - offers evidence-based tools to help organizations improve their performance through their people.  It has been used by over 4,000 organizations in Scotland.

Research Digest Blog - "This great blog is produced by the British Psychological Society. They specialize in summarizing the findings from peer–reviewed psychological research. In addition to the summaries, they provide complete references to the studies and links to the abstracts of the original articles. It is a fantastic example of how to help readers see (and judge) the sources of published claims. And this site is a wonderful antidote to the nonsense and half-truths published on so many blogs – which is usually impossible to confirm or evaluate." (Bob Sutton)