The rate of change seems to be increasing and with that, the need for updated skills and experiences that can be applied to real issues in the context of an organization. I believe organizations that ...
Josh Bersin wrote in the Harvard Business Review that “The single biggest driver of business impact is the strength of an organization’s learning culture.” Of course, almost every learning and ...
Success in the mortgage industry is typically the result of creating and delivering a great experience for your customers, whoever they may be. There are, of course, many obstacles that often get in ...
Every firm leader is looking for the "secret sauce" to attract and retain top talent. While there's no one-size-fits-all answer to that problem, one aspect of becoming an employer of choice is ...
Opinions expressed by Entrepreneur contributors are their own. People often ask why I chose to pursue a career in business after serving in the military. One of the reasons for my shift is that I ...
When was the last time you and your team felt genuinely excited about learning something new at work? Not the obligatory annual training or tedious webinar – but an opportunity that sparked curiosity, ...
I come from a family of public school teachers. My mother taught, as did her sister. So did one of my sisters and one of my sons. I believe deeply in the mission of public education, which is why a ...
Most children will spend at least twelve years of their lives involved in formal education. In comparison to the average lifespan, this is a relatively short amount of time. And yet, we are very ...
When Chris Knight started teaching in 2011, overhead projectors were being replaced by smartboards and teachers could finally project slides directly to the whiteboard from their laptops. Technology ...
The policy of masking advanced academic degrees from major and lieutenant colonel promotion boards has long been a contentious one in the Air Force. Recently, Air Force Secretary Frank Kendall ...
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