by Leroy Hurt | Jul 5, 2013 | Uncategorized
Via Catalyst Resources: …we can confidently predict that few seminaries, as we know them now, will exist in fifty years. The Future Shape of Theological Education | Catalyst Resources Catalyst Resources Points: “Today the most compelling and significant information is...
by Leroy Hurt | Jul 4, 2013 | Uncategorized
Via Harvard Business Review: Debate rages about how much of what is taught in leadership courses actually transfers to leadership practice. Some have suggested that knowledge transfer is as low as 10%. Other studies show the number closer to 60%. We estimate that 20%...
by Leroy Hurt | Jun 29, 2013 | Uncategorized
Via Business Insider: Most successful projects have a single engineer responsible for driving the project forward while ensuring that strong technical decisions are made with confidence. Typically, that person is referred to as a Tech Lead. They often don’t manage...
by Leroy Hurt | Jun 29, 2013 | Uncategorized
Via Business Insider: What did Google do to provoke such amusing evidence of workplace frustration? Has the Zagat acquisition been a waste of Google’s time and money and gone terribly wrong? After speaking with a number of sources, some of whom worked in...
by Leroy Hurt | Jun 29, 2013 | Uncategorized
Via TCS Daily: What kinds of jobs would survive? Two kinds, I think. The obvious kinds are those needing the human touch…I suspect that a lot of jobs that could theoretically be taken by machines won’t be, because people will still prefer the human version…But...