Warning: Illegal string offset 'file' in /home/cnovais/beta.theartof.com/cake/libs/debugger.php on line 622
Warning: Illegal string offset 'line' in /home/cnovais/beta.theartof.com/cake/libs/debugger.php on line 622
Warning (2): touch() [function.touch]: Unable to create file /home/cnovais/beta.theartof.com/app/tmp/cache/models/cake_model_default_snippet_templates because No space left on device [CORE/cake/libs/file.php, line 125]Code |
Context$dir = "/home/cnovais/beta.theartof.com/app/tmp/cache/models/"
$old = 0
touch - [internal], line ??
File::create() - CORE/cake/libs/file.php, line 125
File::open() - CORE/cake/libs/file.php, line 147
File::write() - CORE/cake/libs/file.php, line 243
FileEngine::write() - CORE/cake/libs/cache/file.php, line 144
Cache::write() - CORE/cake/libs/cache.php, line 303
DataSource::__cacheDescription() - CORE/cake/libs/model/datasources/datasource.php, line 481
DataSource::describe() - CORE/cake/libs/model/datasources/datasource.php, line 278
DboMysqlBase::describe() - CORE/cake/libs/model/datasources/dbo/dbo_mysql.php, line 120
Model::schema() - CORE/cake/libs/model/model.php, line 929
Model::setSource() - CORE/cake/libs/model/model.php, line 780
Model::__construct() - CORE/cake/libs/model/model.php, line 474
ClassRegistry::init() - CORE/cake/libs/class_registry.php, line 141
Model::__constructLinkedModel() - CORE/cake/libs/model/model.php, line 658
Model::__createLinks() - CORE/cake/libs/model/model.php, line 629
Model::__construct() - CORE/cake/libs/model/model.php, line 482
ClassRegistry::init() - CORE/cake/libs/class_registry.php, line 141
Model::__constructLinkedModel() - CORE/cake/libs/model/model.php, line 658
Sophie Woodroofe
By Sophie Woodroofe
-
Sophie Woodroofe
In the book you talk about how forming habits can help us save energy and brainpower. Does that mean habits make us more efficient?
Absolutely. It’s a way for our brain to seek out an opportunity to achieve the same behaviour with less energy expenditure and less thought assigned to it.
-
Sophie Woodroofe
Instead of developing products in the west and bringing them to emerging markets, brands should do just the opposite, argues Vijay Govindarajan in his book “Reverse Innovation.” We spoke to the business professor about what that means.