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Digital Innovations in Healthcare in 2022: Trends and Developments – Healthcare Tech Outlook

Time and money are at stake when selecting how to update the healthcare company. The healthcare sector must work with a software engineering team that understands their demands and ambitions.

FREMONT, CA: Although 2021 has passed, COVID-19's presence continues to linger around the planet. Healthcare, maybe more than any other industry, has been irreversibly altered by the global pandemic's effects. With substantial advancements in technology and procedures necessary to meet the expanding demand for healthcare access and the growing digitization of protected health information, the healthcare business has developed creative ways to maintain the same great level of service.

As humans move forward, it is vital to keep an eye on the trends that will shape healthcare technology in 2022. While legacy software and infrastructure are vital to the success of modern hospitals and care centers, it is critical to explore how these systems can be integrated with newer technology or eventually replaced by more reliable solutions. The goal should be to increase performance, productivity, efficiency, and security while maintaining reliability and accessibility.

Consider some critical technologies that can alter the healthcare sector.

NATURAL LANGUAGES PROCESSING: Chatbots can significantly improve telehealth's efficiency. UCLA researchers used chatbot and AI technology to develop a Virtual Interventional Radiologist (VIR). This was done to assist patients in self-diagnosing and assist physicians in diagnosing such patients. While chatbots powered by Natural Language Processing are not yet capable of performing primary diagnosis, they can aid in the process. Additionally, they are well qualified to elicit information from patients before initiating correct treatment.

DATA STORAGE AND CLOUD HOSTING: While storing data in most cloud storage providers is relatively secure, it may not conform to national rules governing protected health information. HIPAA-compliant cloud hosting solutions are crucial for any healthcare company that utilizes electronic health records to ensure performance and efficiency.

However, teleconferencing and data storage are not the only services the firm may find beneficial. Additional features such as security, location services, appointment management, secure messaging, healthcare provider evaluations, visit history, and wearable connection could benefit.

Certain apps may require the storage of fitness data collected via consumer devices such as Google Fit or Apple HealthKit. Maintaining these linkages securely and effectively can be extremely beneficial to both the patient and caregiver.

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NICE Actimize Receives 2022 Best Technology Management Team North America Award from Global Banking and Finance Review – Business Wire

HOBOKEN, N.J.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--NICE Actimize, a NICE (NASDAQ: NICE) business, today announced that Global Banking and Finance Review, a financial media platform with over three million readers worldwide, has awarded the company the Best Technology Management Team, North America award for 2022. The management team award is the seventh honor received by NICE Actimize from Global Banking & Finance Review for 2022, joining its Best-Anti-Fraud/Security Solutions and Excellence in Innovation awards for the Asia Pacific, Europe and North American regions.

Driving digital innovation and leveraging its decades of financial crime expertise, NICE Actimizes technology management team of cloud developers, artificial intelligence experts, and data scientists, launched multiple new financial crime solutions this past year, addressed such product trends as advanced sanctions screening, dark web intelligence, entity risk solutions, conduct surveillance, and new account fraud offerings, among just a few signature solution categories. Further integrating its recent company acquisitions into the NICE Actimize family, NICE Actimizes technology management team led the continued success of two financial crime platforms, X-Sight and Xceed, addressing the challenges of top-tier traditional banks and mid-tier financial institutions, along with a focus on neobanks, crypto firms, and more.

Explains Wanda Rich, Editor, Global Banking and Finance Review, Our judges and editorial team congratulate NICE Actimizes technology management team for its outstanding contributions to fighting financial crime and its successful expansion into new markets by addressing the growing demand for cloud-focused solutions, and in forging digital innovation across the full scope of anti-money laundering, enterprise fraud, holistic conduct surveillance, and case management. We are honored to acknowledge NICE Actimize and its technology management team as this years winners of our Best Technology Management Team, North America, award.

Notes Craig Costigan, CEO, NICE Actimize, We are honored that Global Banking and Finance Review distinguishes our world-class technology management team and its numerous contributions to providing innovative financial crime and compliance solutions that meet the challenges of our customers. We will continue to offer innovation and advanced technologies in artificial intelligence, machine learning, and high performing cloud-based solutions that take our customers into the digital future.

NICE Actimize combines deep industry expertise and a patented technology platform to quickly enable global businesses to increase their insight into real-time customer behavior and improve risk and compliance performance. NICE Actimize provides enterprise risk management solutions to banks, insurance companies, payment companies, and government entities around the world.

About Global Banking and Finance ReviewGlobal Banking & Finance Review is a leading Financial Platform established in 2010 A Media Powerhouse with its own Online Portal, Print & Digital magazine reaching over 3 million readers worldwide on an annual basis. Since the inception of the Global Banking & Finance Awards in 2011, The Awards reflect the innovation, achievement, strategy, progressive and inspirational changes taking place within the Global Financial community. The awards were created to recognize companies of all sizes which are prominent in particular areas of expertise and excellence within the financial world. The Banking awards & the Financial Awards are known throughout the global banking and financial community as a symbol of excellence.

About NICE ActimizeNICE Actimize is the largest and broadest provider of financial crime, risk and compliance solutions for regional and global financial institutions, as well as government regulators. Consistently ranked as number one in the space, NICE Actimize experts apply innovative technology to protect institutions and safeguard consumers' and investors' assets by identifying financial crime, preventing fraud, and providing regulatory compliance. The company provides real-time, cross-channel fraud prevention, anti-money laundering detection, and trading surveillance solutions that address such concerns as payment fraud, cybercrime, sanctions monitoring, market abuse, customer due diligence and insider trading. Find us at http://www.niceactimize.com, @NICE_Actimize or Nasdaq: NICE.

About NICEWith NICE (Nasdaq: NICE), its never been easier for organizations of all sizes around the globe to create extraordinary customer experiences while meeting key business metrics. Featuring the worlds #1 cloud native customer experience platform, CXone, NICE is a worldwide leader in AI-powered self-service and agent-assisted CX software for the contact center and beyond. Over 25,000 organizations in more than 150 countries, including over 85 of the Fortune 100 companies, partner with NICE to transform - and elevate - every customer interaction. http://www.nice.com

Trademark Note: NICE and the NICE logo are trademarks or registered trademarks of NICE Ltd. All other marks are trademarks of their respective owners. For a full list of NICEs marks, please see: http://www.nice.com/nice-trademarks.

Forward-Looking StatementsThis press release contains forward-looking statements as that term is defined in the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. Such forward-looking statements, including the statements by Mr. Costigan, are based on the current beliefs, expectations and assumptions of the management of NICE Ltd. (the "Company"). In some cases, such forward-looking statements can be identified by terms such as "believe," "expect," "seek," "may," "will," "intend," "should," "project," "anticipate," "plan," "estimate," or similar words. Forward-looking statements are subject to a number of risks and uncertainties that could cause the actual results or performance of the company to differ materially from those described herein, including but not limited to the impact of changes in economic and business conditions, including as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic; competition; successful execution of the company's growth strategy; success and growth of the company's cloud Software-as-a-Service business; changes in technology and market requirements; decline in demand for the company's products; inability to timely develop and introduce new technologies, products and applications; difficulties or delays in absorbing and integrating acquired operations, products, technologies and personnel; loss of market share; an inability to maintain certain marketing and distribution arrangements; the company's dependency on third-party cloud computing platform providers, hosting facilities and service partners;, cyber security attacks or other security breaches against the company; the effect of newly enacted or modified laws, regulation or standards on the company and our products and various other factors and uncertainties discussed in our filings with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (the "SEC"). For a more detailed description of the risk factors and uncertainties affecting the company, refer to the company's reports filed from time to time with the SEC, including the Company's Annual Report on Form 20-F. The forward-looking statements contained in this press release are made as of the date of this press release, and the company undertakes no obligation to update or revise them, except as required by law.

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Hospitality sector uses cloud-based analytics as it roars back to life – IT Brief New Zealand

Hospitality can be a hectic business. Cloud-based system hospoIQ was developed for just this reason.

The first brainchild of New Zealandbased 2IQ, hospoIQ offers business intelligence for the hospitality sector. It brings together point of sale (POS), rostering, wages and accounting data into one clear dashboard and insights platform that provides projections, comparisons and overlays so businesses can adapt in real-time.

"Hospitality was one of the hardest-hit sectors of the economy when COVID-19 struck, and while some were able to operate a takeaway service, many others closed their doors," says the company.

"As the sector gets into gear again, it's facing challenges good staff are hard to come by and keep, rules and regulations about how they operate continue to change, and customer expectations have shifted. It's even more important that businesses have a good grasp on how they are performing and what the future might hold."

Built on Microsoft Azure, hospoIQ is elastic and scalable by design. So when businesses did have to shut their doors to customers because of the risk posed by COVID, hospoIQ was able to suspend customers' subscriptions.

Now it's all systems go again, according to 2IQ co-founders Andrae Gaeth and Craig O'Loughlin.

"hospoIQ allows businesses to monitor wage costs against sales day by day, explore historical patterns and predict demand to help optimise rosters for the next week," says Gaeth, who is also the CEO of 2IQ.

O'Loughlin, chief operating officer at 2IQ, says hospoIQ lets a business owner quickly assess if they are making money or not.

"Traditionally, a lot of hospitality businesses would rely on their accountant telling them at the end of the month, which is probably too long before they realise that they've lost money," he says, "hospoIQ provides easy access to gross profit, margins and wage costs."

"It's probably making them think a lot harder about what items they should be selling because these are the things that give them the best margin. When you're doing well, and you're selling tons, then it probably doesn't matter so much. But when you're selling less, you need to be thinking harder about what things to sell because you need to be making sure you're making a good margin."

He says gross profit has become more important to hospitality businesses, both their wage costs and their gross profit on the items themselves, so things like the recipe costing are high.

"I think a lot of providers previously hadn't thought that hard about what does go into a menu item and what's the actual cost of selling that," says Gaeth. "That's something that the solutions helped them with."

According to Debby Rosevear, administration manager at Vieceli Hospitality, which operates six bar brands in the Christchurch area, hospoIQ provides clearer and more concise reporting, particularly on KPIs.

"Managers would be in touch with their numbers, and we needed meaningful breakdowns of these metrics," she says. "And we wanted it in a simple format that they could easily digest. hospoIQ ticked the boxes.

Developed on Azure, hospoIQ collects data from different systems, including cloud accounting platform Xero, and captures it in Azure blob storage before directing it to Azure SQL databases where it can be analysed using Power BI.

The company's proprietary algorithm allows users to explore recent weekday patterns and compare that with what happened a year earlier or see the impact of different events based on a calendar that hospoIQ maintains. For example, if the city was hosting a major sporting event or concert.

hospoIQ is being used in New Zealand by organisations including Savor Group and Armadillos, while Perth-based Sneakers & Jeans has recently signed up as one of 2IQ's first Australian customers.

Falstone Hospitality, which operates Top Hut Sports Bar, 65 Dine Gastropub & Smokehouse and Super Liquor in Twizel, New Zealand, uses the system to provide insights about the business.

Owner Darrin Burgess says hospoIQ delivers a service and a solution that exceeds the company's requirements.

"They provided more knowledge with live linked data that gives accurate, up-to-date reports from front of house and back office at our fingertips," he says. "The conversations we have with our managers are far more intelligent. We can offer them tools to be able to control and report back with their business units."

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3 Indian apps with different approaches to ensuring peace of mind – The Indian Express

When it comes to apps for mental health, Indian products like Evolve, being and jumpminds.AI are slowly making a breakthrough in the market with increasing user engagement and growth. All three apps were ranked among the top in Google Plays Best of Awards for 2021 thanks to growth fuelled by pandemic anxiety.

Anshul Kamath, Evolves founder, agrees that awareness about mental health has gone up significantly during the pandemic. Earlier, mental health used to be seen as something synonymous with mental illness such as depression. However, today everyone realises that just like we focus on our physical health, we also need to take care of our mental health regularly, he told indianexpress.com over an email interaction.

Varun Gandhi, Co-Founder and CEO at being, quantifies the spike by saying that more than 100,000 new users joined from April to December 2021, most of it organically.

Kamath credits Google Play for the success too. He says they have also run close to 60 alpha and beta test experiments on the Play Store over the last six months to understand their users better. Gandhi concurs that being featured on Google Plays collections helped boost their growth for them.

The pandemic also meant that the usage and time spent on these apps increased. All three apps claim they saw an uptick even as the third wave began in December. For Evolve average time users spent on the app also went up, while being claims the growth has continued well into January 2022.

Different approaches

All three apps have a different approach. Evolve helps users with their mental well-being through interactive content based on Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT). Users can work on a specific problem they face using the app. It has close to 100,000 users from across the world and relies on a freemium model with a mix of free and premium elements. Some of the content is free forever, though it also offers an annual and monthly subscription.

Someone going through a breakup or a burnout has sessions contextualised to the specific problem they are facing. These virtual sessions are interactive and designed to simulate how a therapist or a life coach would work with them in person. Apart from this, users can also do bite-sized practices every day for their daily self-care and mental wellbeing, Kamath explained. The app has a proprietary interactive interface, designed to simulate in-person sessions conducted by a therapist or a life coach.

Meanwhile, the jumpingMinds.ai (jM) app, which is entirely free to access, is designed more for the everyday stress that users face. It is more about users finding and talking to their peers about common problems. Unlike the majority of players who employ a therapy-first strategy, jumpingMinds has adopted a user-first approach to make wellness easy, accessible, and fun. Its a first-of-its-kind community platform empowered by deep technology that offers an anonymous safe space, Ariba Khan, the founder and CEO of Jumping Minds said.

Khan claims 75 per cent of the people who reached out to the app felt better after a single conversation. About the The Friends Therapy approach they take, she explains that one of the challenges with mental health and wellness is the low user retention along with the high stigma and lack of mental health professionals. The idea of the app is to create an interactive, secure and empathetic network of friends who will listen to the user and support them.

For being, more than 65 per cent of the audience is in the Gen-Z age group. A majority of its users have never done any kind of therapy or are not yet considering the same, according to its founder and it is this gap they want to fill. The app also offers sessions called mini-therapies, which are bite-sized interactive sessions on how one feels at the moment. These mini-sessions help users truly identify how they feel and why they are confused about their feelings, he said, stressing that they have been designed by mental health professionals across the world.

It also claims to have better diversity in the audience and has 65 per cent of women users, while 60 per cent of users are based outside India, primarily in the US and the UK. Anxiety and stress, relationships, depression, focus and productivity, loneliness, and sleep were the top 5 broad-level issues that the being app helped address. While the app will be free for the first four months of 2022, it too plans to start with monthly and annual subscription fee models.

Evolve is also focusing on individuals who identify as LGBTQIA, which Kamath is convinced is an underserved section. The company ran a few experiments on the Google Play Console testing during Pride month last year, which included an inclusive logo and branding. This resulted in a big surge in conversion rates, according to its founder. The app offers curated content specifically for members of the community including interactive introspections on embracing ones sexuality and coming out to loved ones.

The limitations

But the developers of these apps know that offering mental health advice via an app is not an easy problem to solve. According to Kamath, there are challenges around personalisation and measuring progress. He admits that a generic one-size-fits-all solution does not work for all users.

Understanding users through purely digital interactions and being able to personalise solutions that work for them is a huge challenge, he admitted. But what works in their favour is that these apps are affordable. In his view, they can be a great first line of solution for people to use. In fact, therapy sessions are expensive in India. Most well-qualified therapists charge anything from Rs 1000 to higher per session and most insist on weekly sessions.

In many cases, these apps do advise users to go beyond. We have a curated list of experts with whom the users can connect. Some of these services are free and some are paid for. However, the type of user that downloads an app is generally a person who wants to explore a virtual solution so a very small percentage of our users end up availing of this option, Kamath said.

Gandhi too, admits that personalisation is easier said than done and that even a therapist takes a session or two (sometimes, more) to understand whats going on before they offer any counselling. Another challenge is the willingness to pay, especially in the context of most people in India. But if we find a way to solve the other challenges, people will understand the value and will be ready to pay as well, he said.

Further, 1-3 per cent of being apps users are referred to its network of mental health professionals for proper therapy support for either counselling or clinical psychiatry depending on the need. We also recommend our users participate in certain mental health communities and support groups as these activities of connecting, sharing, and opening up with people can help a great deal. Also, our mini-therapies, irrespective of the discomfort being addressed, involve activities that connect you with real-life, Gandhi stressed.

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Progressive muscle relaxation: how to use PMR to relax – Stylist Magazine

Progressive muscle relaxation (PMR) is exactly what it sounds like a relaxation technique that uses the tensing of the muscles throughout the body to trigger a state of calm.

You can practice PMR lying down or sitting upright in a relaxed and comfortable position, Kamau explains. Before you begin, take a few deep breaths bringing the mind and body into the present moment. Then, starting with the feet, breathe in, tense the muscles in the feet, curl the toes and then, as you exhale, let go and relax those muscles.

You can continue up the body, tensing and relaxing the muscles until you reach your head. Finish the practice by tensing the entire body on the inhale and relaxing on the exhale.

If you want to practice, Kamau recommends using your fist: Clench your first, and as you tighten the hand, breathe in and hold the breath the count of 10 before exhaling and letting go. Notice the difference in sensation in your hand.

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Should You Be Taping Your Mouth At Night? A Look At The Strange Sleep Method – mindbodygreen.com

Mouth taping is exactly what it sounds likegently taping your mouth so that you breathe through your nose instead of opening your mouth during sleep.

"When you think about breathing through your nose during the daytime, it's a lot easier because you can consciously tell yourself to do it," says Nestor. "When you fall asleep, not only are you unconscious but your muscles and tissues relax, which makes it easier for the mouth to open."

By changing the way you breathe at night to nasal breathing, you're ensuring you are delivering the appropriate amount of oxygen to the body.

"More oxygen isn't always better, just like eating more food isn't always better for more energy," says Nestor. "Your body will be able to upload more oxygen if you're breathing in line with your metabolic needs. For most people, this means you need to breathe slower and deeper. The nose helps with this because it pressurizes air, slowing the rate it enters the body and allowing the lungs to have more time to extract oxygen."

Allowing extra time for the lungs to tap into oxygen also releases more nitric oxide, which helps cells to deliver oxygen throughout the body, improves circulation, and widens the blood vessels to enhance blood flow and promote healthy blood pressure.

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Cultivate a Mind that Yearns to Give rather than Take – The New Indian Express

Children, people face two kinds of poverty: first, the poverty caused by a lack of money, depriving one of even necessities like food, clothing and shelter; second, poverty caused by the depletion of love and compassion in society. Of these, the second kind of poverty deserves more attention because it is the basis of the first kind of poverty. If we have mutual love and compassion, we will be able to ease the troubles of those suffering from financial poverty. However, people today are retreating within themselves, whether in villages or towns. The culture of sharing is disappearing even among spouses. Society can maintain its balance only if we focus more on giving than taking. But today, most only want to take.

There was a man who only wanted to take from others. He never shared anything with anyone. He dedicated his life to amassing more and more wealth. One day, while walking somewhere, he tripped and fell into a deep pit by the roadside. He tried hard to get out but failed. Helplessly, he started shouting Help... help.... After some time, a passer-by heard his shouts and came to the pit. He held his hand out to the man and said, Give me your hand! But the man in the pit did not. Even after the passer-by repeatedly asked, give me your hand, the man refused to raise his hand. Finally, the passer-by stretched out his hand again and said, Take hold of my hand! As soon as he heard this, the man in the pit reached out to grab the passer-bys hand and was thus rescued.

Many of us are like the man who fell into the pit. We know only how to take from others. Such selfishness can only lead to the decline of society.We must cultivate a mind that yearns to give rather than take. Our survival hinges on mutual dependence. Our lives should not be for ourselves alone. We are here in this world for a short time only. Just like the butterfly, which gives joy and cheerfulness to others in its short lifespan of a few days, every second of our life should benefit others. We must share our wealth and joy with others. Through mutual dependence, love and sharing we must become one.

The writer is a world-renowned spiritual leader and humanitarian

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COLUMN: Don’t Mind the Mess – The champion of the deck – Winnipeg Free Press

Its minus 30, with a windchill that makes it feel closer to minus 40 frigid but not unusual for February in Canada.

Im about as bundled up as I can be, with only my eyes showing, as I shovel through the three-foot high snow drift on my deck. Let me point out, this is not normal winter behavior for a summer lover like me, who would far rather be inside, snuggled under a quilt, sipping wine, and losing myself in some sappy romance on Netflix.

My fingers are freezing, my head is sweating, and I really dont want to be out here.

But this is an act of love for the furry creature watching me from the warm side of the living room window. This is Mozart, who has driven me berserk for the last 15 years. The terror of the neighborhood who silences the birds as he saunters by, makes squirrels flee to the treetops, and sharpens his claws on every new piece of furniture I own.

This cat, "temporarily" handed to me by a daughter whose landlord did not allow pets. This cat, who ended up staying, and gradually working his way into my resistant heart.

This cat, who watched his entire feline family cross the rainbow bridge, and who is now too old and sick for wandering in the cold as he has in winters past. Now, he relies on me to carve out a small, snow-free spot for him to perch for a few minutes and watch the world go by.

Relentless storms nearly made the deck disappear this year. The snow filled it up like an ice cream bowl, and the freezing rain gave it a shiny glaze. It would be pretty, if it wasnt as heavy as concrete, building an ache in my back with each shovelful.

From his perch behind the glass, Mozart flicks his tail in fascination. Maybe hes thinking, "Crazy Master. Doesnt she know I detest that white stuff, and Ill only poke my head out there for a minute before Im ready to go back in?"

What he doesnt know is that its that minute of joy that Im labouring for. That little window of time when the bounce returns to his aging legs, and he lifts that pink, heart-shaped nose in the air and takes a deep, delightful whiff of fresh air.

Blame all of this on the neighborhood squirrel, who paid us a visit a few hours ago. The cunning little beast balanced on the back of the deck chair, taunting the cat to make his move, knowing full well that the glass would protect him. Mozart clawed at the pane in vain, and the squirrel only moved in closer, and then smugly bounced off, leaving his former stalker defeated and sad.

Dont get me wrong. I love squirrels. The bowl of peanuts that I leave out for this cheeky fur ball can attest to that. But his brash behavior made me hurt for Mozart, whose ego deflated right before my eyes. He may never be the terror of the neighborhood again, but at the very least, he can still be the champion of the deck.

So, I shovel until there is just enough space for my old friend to wander and stare up at the trees. And perhaps give an arrogant squirrel a run for his money.

I step inside without removing my boots, scoop the cat up in the arms and place him out on the deck chair. He looks at me as if Ive gone completely insane. Or more insane, as the case may be. Then he closes his eyes, lifts his furry chin, and breathes in that crisp, clean air. Then, abruptly jumps down and heads for the door. Yep. Less than a minute. But mission accomplished.

Maybe high up in the poplar tree, the squirrel is watching and wondering whether his old nemesis has returned. But the peanuts will bring him back.

Meanwhile, theres a proud, grey cat who knows theres still a world waiting for him outside that frosty glass. Even if its just for a while.

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How the Porsche Academy Schooled Us in Driving Fast – Robb Report

The odd aspect about being an automotive journalist is how easily you can lose your frame of reference. One week youre hustling Bentleys through an abandoned airfield in Sicily, the next youre pummeling Ferraris at the marques private circuit in Maranello. Humblebrags aside, I find that the ongoing battle for objectivity and nuance in the midst of this historically unprecedented horsepower war makes it trickier than ever to be objective.

Gulping from the firehose between Le Mans and Sepang for the better part of two decades has exposed me to virtually everything that goes fast. But the sensory smorgasbord sometimes requires recalibration. To take a step back and tune in to my true north, I turned to Porsche.

The Stuttgart carmaker knows a thing or two about speed, having claimed over 30,000 race wins over decades of motorsport competition. More relevant to my needs, however, is Porsches West Coast Experience Center, in Carson, Calif., conveniently located a short drive away from my home and staffed by a team of instructors with access to 53 acres of specialized training grounds.

Packed into the landscape are a panoply of challenges aimed at keeping drivers on their toes, from wet circuits to a kick plate which jolts the tarmac below in unpredictable directions. Critically, Porsche emphasizes that its Experience Center is a driver development circuit, not a racetrack. In other words, its all about education, not competition.

The grab bag of training tools is great. But my goal of bolstering fundamentals and unlearning roughly 20 years of accumulated habits demands a specialized approach, one that calls for more than just cursory lessons or rote learning. Im directed to the Academy course, the most in-depth driver training program on the menu. Key to this curriculum is that its anchored by four separate sessions with one instructor, establishing a personal mentorship for the sake of consistency and accountability.

My guide for the high-speed proceedings is Andrew Chinnici, a youthful yet salt-and-pepper-haired instructor with a knack for easy speed and a calm, communicative demeanor. Incidentally, the latter is profoundly endearing within the machismo-infused world of driving instruction and motorsports.

There are four levels of Academy based on the vehicles used for coursework, and Im signed up for the top tier, which focuses on the Boxster Spyder, Cayman GT4, 911 GT3, and 911 GT3 RS among the most track-focused models from Porsches toolbox of road-going cars. The Boxster and Cayman are sharp little two-seaters, whose mid-engine configuration makes them extremely agile during the first session. Sometimes their extreme responsiveness is a liability, like how their ease of rotation on the wet skidpad makes it difficult to keep them in check on the low-friction surface.

Chinnici persists with patient pointers from the right seat as I struggle to tap into a natural rhythm of throttle, steering, clutch and gearshift inputs. I hold the line for little stretches, drifting the small sports car between the wet, painted white lines until its sideways attitude devolves into a pendulum swing of 180 degrees. Daunted, I return to the circle of frustration until, after much consternation and gnashing of teeth, I lather, spin, and repeat until I finally get it right.

Pitching the Cayman into a drift and holding it the entirety of the 300-foot circle is satisfying not just for the act of completion, but because it forges neural links of how it feels to dial in just enough throttle pressure and steering angle while compensating, in perfect rhythm, with the irregularities of pooled water. Holding the drift in a mid-engine Cayman or Boxster is surprisingly harder to do than in, say, a rear-engine 911. But I dont bask in the accomplishment for long: Next its on to the kick plate, where my reflexes are challenged by a hydraulically actuated road surface that has an annoyingly unpredictable mind of its own.

Though sessions are separated by short classroom briefings and de-briefs, the three-hour meet-ups are fast and furious, with back-to-back stints at all but one of the facilitys eight featuresone minute youre sliding down the 7 percent grade of the ice hill while attempting to flick the car through a circuitous path, the next youre chasing the instructor around the 1.3-mile handling circuit, linking many of the car-control techniques covered in the other modules.

By the end of the first session, Im spent. In its optimal state, precision driving is a zen experience that clears the mind, but it can also devolve into a steering-wheel gripping, teeth-clenching and back-stiffening effort, especially in Porsches unforgiving, fixed carbon-fiber bucket seats, which are built for support, not comfort. But the experience is also exhilarating, offering repeated loops of effort, struggle and rewardan ongoing, gamified experience in which no two laps are the same.

The sit-downs with Chinnici outline areas for improvement and a few bright spots; Im grateful later to have started the sequence in mid-engine models, because the rear-engine 911s offer more stability, making exercises like the wet skidpad that much more conquerable. However, because its engine is positioned over the rear axle, the 911 also requires an alternate driving technique, a different rhythm, and modified driving lines through corners. Under the guidance of an instructor, youre never not thinking, and youre certainly always trying to extract the most out of your mind and your machine.

Scheduling the four sessions tightly together is ideal; like flying lessons, driving skills are best accumulated as regularly and close together as possible. The single-instructor approach also helps maintain continuity throughout the learning process. By observing driving behavioral patterns, both good and bad, the instructor keeps the student honest. And slowly but surely, some of the old ways of doing things are unlearned in favor of better, more effective methods. Finesse breeds speed, and the cumulative seat time paired with ongoing feedback help create a more holistic, consistent approach to driving.

By the end of the fourth session, which culminates with the sublimely capable and communicative 911 GT3 RS, Ive developed a rapport, not only with Chinniciwhose instruction is insightful while not overbearingbut every inch of pavement on the facility. Ive also developed more attuned attention towards the finer points of high-performance driving. Bad habits can creep into driving style even at elevated levels; upgrading them with new techniques can make it ultimately rewarding to make a powerful sports car dance under your command.

Like any form of advanced learning, fine-tuning ones high-performance driving is a process. But the experience is also a reminder that techniques may seem so familiar that they become rote, which can lead to misplaced confidence. The latter is all the more reason to put yourself under scrutiny, reevaluate your approach and challenge yourself on the endless road toward self-improvement.

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Problem or possibility? The shrouded secret to succeed in business – MetroWest Daily News

Paula M. Parker| Special to the Daily News

His hand goes up. The audience gasps. Simon stops the singer.

Its the wrong song, can you rehearse another one and try again, he said. And depending upon your perspective, that scenario is either a problem or a possibility.

Maybe Cowell is coaching. Dig deep, then come back and show me the vocal mastery, I know you have.

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Well, thats my interpretation. Ultimately the artist returns, and belts out a song to thunderous applause. Problem or possibility: Isit the shrouded secret to succeed in business, too? Read on.

What if a problem is really a possibility in disguise, and its inviting you to reach deep within to discover your authentic talent, like that singer?Because when you change what something means, everything changes.

Before I explain, check out the Latin root of possibility, possibilitatem. Meaning a possible thing or substance; that which may take place or come into being.

If the vocalist views Simons instruction as an inspiring possibility, she conjures her true talent into being and brings the house down. But if shes anxious andthinksits a problem, thats constrictive energy, which can constrict vocal cords.

Zero singing mastery there.

Two different outcomes. Now imagine framing a problem in business as a possibility. No,Im not suggesting that you like something you really dont. Thats when being emotionally neutral works. A possibility, when its positive, opens your mind to a realm of infinite solutions. Itll call forth your every talent, and some you dont know you have.

Accessing your talent and solutions, in business, is a success strategy, shrouded secret or not.

People think in patterns, for too many reasons to explain here. Its not always a bad thing, as songs have patterns. But what happens if the pattern isnt beneficial?

In business or otherwise, responding by thinking in limiting patterns, to new situations, when absolutely committed to change, is frustrating. Can you relate? Youre making progress in personal development.Then one day a situation crops up. Enter the old self.

Hey, Im persistent, Ill do everything in my power so youll handle this the exact same way you have for decades.

If you give in, it reinforces the old behavioral pattern. What changes?

Heres the paradox. Transforming any pattern that keeps you stuckis a contest between you and you. Because the only one telling you to think the same old way about a situationis... you.

Can you transform a limiting pattern? Yes, of course. Depending upon its strength, transformation takes patience and repetition. Results far exceed effort when clients apply these mindset alchemy principles in business. Heres why: When you become the master of your mind, you are master of everything. That's Swami Satchidananda.

No "Americas Got Talent" audition? Its OK. Youre brilliant in your own right. You have the power to turn a problem into a possibility and to transform a limiting pattern, into a beneficial one. Thats superstar talent, and wherever you go, its there.

Paula M. Parker, of Ashland, is an owners adviser preparing businesses to prosper. Contact her at http://www.paulamparker.net.

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