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Author: Harvard Business Review

Education Isn’t (will not only be…) MOOCs

Just finished the scheme of Nov 6th, now this… Nice fill-in of at least a little of the ‘Edu’ subject… Though I wrote about this before. See e.g., these posts.

For the rest, I’ll leave you with the original.

Author Harvard Business ReviewPosted on 7 November 2014Categories Innovation (technologicallly driven), Sociological, psychological notesTags education, MOOCsLeave a comment on Education Isn’t (will not only be…) MOOCs

Bureaucracy Must Die

Hm, usually I’m blamed for not even putting it out this bluntly (title). Hopefully, the meme will get some traction now…
For now, this:
??????????[At Cordoníu by Josep Puig i Cadafalch not Calatrava though that would fit the region too]

Author Harvard Business ReviewPosted on 5 November 2014Categories ERM, GRC, Sociological, psychological notesTags Applicable to business, Innovation, process, Risk ManagementLeave a comment on Bureaucracy Must Die
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