#112 – WHY I’M NOT IN HIGH SCHOOL – MARGAUX HUTCHINS

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IMG_4268In the United States, every child is supposed to go to high school. This is the law in most countries.

I decided to break the law. I don’t go to high school. 

 If you’re a parent, check in with your kids and ask them what they think of school. It may be a good conversation starter on their future. It may save you money for not being on the hook for paying for college. Continue reading

#112 – LET’S TALK ABOUT PAY! – LEIZA DOLGHIH

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AAAAANegotiating employment agreements or the real reason why Jennifer Lawrence got paid less than Bradley Cooper.  Somebody recently went through Sony’s hacked e-mails and found some that show Jennifer Lawrence and Amy Adams were paid less than the male leads in American Hustle. This prompted Jennifer Lawrence to write an essay titled“Why Do I make Less Than My Male Co-Stars?” Continue reading

#112 – LEAN SIX SIGMA AND THE SIPOC TOOL FOR HIGHER ED – NORMA SIMONS

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20bb2dbThe Lean Six Sigma (LSS) methodology that was originally developed in manufacturing is slowly making its way to the education space. As the concepts of Lean Six Sigma spread and provide the template for improving efficiency and enhancing institutional performance, the SIPOC tool is invaluable for changing the thinking and approach to project management, process improvement and LSS implementation. Continue reading

#109 – MOORE’S LAW CONTINUES TO DRIVE CHANGE – DANIEL BURRUS

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BurrusDan_040When I talk about digitization and digital advancement, I often mention what I refer to as the Three Digital Accelerators: bandwidth, storage, and processing power. These three technological tenets drive digital disruption and are increasing exponentially every year, and thanks to rapidly advancing technology, will continue to do so. Continue reading