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“A very little key will open a very heavy door” (Charles Dickens, Hunted Down)
Linking strategy to execution10 principles from a strategy consulting firm for strategy and execution. You'll find these in most articles and textbooks, so why pay attention? Read through the article and pay attention to the language. It tends to be a language of...
Potential catalyst causing people to leave the military Testimony to Congress by the US Army's Chief of Staff seemed pretty contentious: “Candidly, failure to pass a budget, in my view both as an American citizen and chief of staff of the United States Army,...
Edward Snowden doesn’t show up once in Google’s list of top 2013 searches
Via Instapundit and Washington Post: This year's National Security Agency revelations have created a firestorm of reports and debates about the state of U.S. surveillance technology and intelligence policy. It set off a brief international manhunt. Entire countries...
‘We Are Creating Walmarts of Higher Education’
Via The Atlantic: Under pressure to turn out more students, more quickly and for less money, and to tie graduates’ skills to workforce needs, higher-education institutions and policy makers have been busy reducing the number of required credits, giving credit for life...
‘We Are Creating Walmarts of Higher Education’
Via The Atlantic: Under pressure to turn out more students, more quickly and for less money, and to tie graduates’ skills to workforce needs, higher-education institutions and policy makers have been busy reducing the number of required credits, giving credit for life...
In the NSA we trust: the trouble with faith in an omniscient state
Via The Guardian: It's nothing new, this fear that there is someone out there watching my every move, knowing my inmost thoughts. It used to be a fear of God. Now it's a fear of Google, the NSA and GCHQ. In other words, we have invented a secular form of omniscience....
In the NSA we trust: the trouble with faith in an omniscient state
Via The Guardian: It's nothing new, this fear that there is someone out there watching my every move, knowing my inmost thoughts. It used to be a fear of God. Now it's a fear of Google, the NSA and GCHQ. In other words, we have invented a secular form of omniscience....
Gamers Are Not Only Athletes, But the Internet Has Changed the Definition of ‘Sports’
Via Wired.com: Because the very concept of professional gaming is so unusual to most — “people get paid to play games?” — terminology tends to unduly dominate discussion about eSports: organized video game competitions that pit world class players against each other...