In the US during the 1960s, soldiers returned from war with government financial support to complete their schooling. The problem, though, was that schools weren’t prepared for it. Control Data Corporation and the University of Illinois began researching how technology could solve the problem by extending the capacity and reach of learning. Those researchers could
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August 20, 2014
“Leadership is an intense journey into yourself.” – Bill Hybels The scene: An auditorium filled with thousands of leaders from around the world, gathered for the 2014 Willow Creek Leadership Summit. We watch as a group of kids with disabilities presents an honest, sometimes heartbreaking video that begins with each answering the question, “What’s hard
January 14, 2014
Many Baby Boomers are thinking about their legacy, and part of that process is positioning their material assets—businesses, cabins, money—for transfer. What may seem straightforward and impersonal on paper, however, is almost always something else entirely in reality. These assets are being transferred from and to human beings, and the fact is, humans are emotional