By John Divine
Tesla is the rare breed of company that’s hard to define.
January/February 2022
By Kendra Letang and Rob Walling
There’s a misperception that innovators don’t need rules. Or, perhaps more dramatically, a perception that innovators flout rules.
Contingencies sat down with Tom Campbell, Lisa Slotznick, and Joeff Williams—three members of the Committee on Qualifications (COQ), the Academy body that drafted the amended USQS—to discuss this historic undertaking.
By Eric P. Harding
Typically, this space is spent noodling over some personal anecdote that ties into the theme of the features for the issue. But this column is going to be a little different.
Letters submitted to Contingencies regarding the November/December 2021 issue.
By John Schubert
There is a show that I try to watch called A Million Little Things.
By Ben Abbott and Brian Lanzrath
The changes to daily life and the uncertainty brought on by the COVID-19 pandemic continue to have impacts on the mental and physical health of populations around the world.
By Tom Toce
To kick off the new year properly, I’m offering another puzzle from the team of Bob Fink and Jerry Miccolis.
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