One of the hard lessons I’ve learned over my career is that anything worth doing needs to be done several times before you can evaluate it. The Experience Curve as a concept has been with us since 1885, yet many are still unaware of this common sense insight on how people learn…
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Education Spending Downturn – What Is Different This Time?
Last December I penned (keyed?) a relatively optimistic piece about education spending, with the conclusion that the textbook adoption market was in a crash but supplemental materials were in a short-term stall. I had it right on the first point and wrong on the second – we have seen a…
Email Prime Directive
Keep it short and simple. Brevity is a sign of respect for your reader’s time and attention. Really. This post originally ran in May 2007 ——————- Related Posts Email Etiquette for a Busy Age
eMail Is A Behavioral Problem
There are solutions to the frustration of managing email. The fundamental answer is a shift in behaviors and expectations. David Allen’s Getting Things Done has helped change the conversation from a technology focus to a behavioral focus. Technology is part of the solution – but only if we use it…