In Decision Science there are three things: Data Facts Conclusions Data are bits of information (0’s and 1’s). Facts are bits of information that happen to be “true.” And Conclusions are the actionable ideas we take from the data and facts. The key here is that...
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How Technology Can Help Solve Some Disputes
Teachers should always be trying to solve Academic Problems, and Students can benefit from being along for the ride.
You should be able to diagram a sentence for Nouns, Verbs, Subjects, and for FACTS. You should be able to label “Facts” and “Conclusions” in a sentence in the same way you label nouns, adverbs, Subjects.
Being connected to others is a fundamental driver for most of us. And it is the quality of those connections that determine the quality of our lives.
We need to feed and grow our positive connections and stave and shrink our negative connections. Of course the trick is knowing which are good connections and which are not. We can often be fooled by thinking longevity is the same as a positive connection. We have...
11 Simple Concepts to Become a Better Leader
Being likeable will help you in your job, business, relationships, and life. Dave Kelpern interviewed dozens of successful business leaders for his last book, to determine what made them so likeable and their companies so successful. All of the concepts are simple,...
“Change is inevitable. Growth is optional.” ― John C. Maxwell
A Community is better off when they focus on their similarities; not their differences!
We are always under the Constraints of our Circumstances!
10 Skills of Confident People
First things first: Confidence is not bravado, or swagger, or an overt pretense of bravery. Confidence is not some bold or brash air of self-belief directed at others. Confidence is quiet: It’s a natural expression of ability, expertise, and self-regard. 1. They take...