Inside Quality Digest Live for September 12, 2018
With more than 110,000 expected attendees, IMTS is Chicago’s hottest suburb this week.
Should Manufacturers Use Video in Their Marketing Mix?
As a consumer, it’s nearly impossible to get away from videos, advertising or otherwise.
‘It’s Hard to Learn if You Already Know’
During a TED talk, Amy Edmondson, the Novartis Professor of Leadership and Management at Harvard Business School, talks about “How to turn a group of strang
In All Your Note-Taking, How Much Do You Remember?
Does this sound familiar? The keynote speaker is talking a mile a minute as you scramble to take notes on her every word. Your hand cramps, and then it’s over. Speaker bows to a standing ovation while you sit perturbed, knowing you missed some things.
You’ve Been Phished!
Organizations worldwide stand to lose an estimated $9 billion in 2018 to employees clicking on phishing emails.
Are Apprenticeships the New On-Ramp to Good Jobs?
Editor’s note: This story is part of Map to the Middle Class, a Hechinger Report series looking at the good middle-class jobs of the future and how schools are preparing young people for
Skillscape: How Skills Affect Your Job Trajectory
How do workers move up the corporate ladder, and how can they maximize their career mobility?
The Key to Cultivating Agility in Decision Making
Let’s say a store has been selling large snow shovels for $15. The morning after a major snowstorm, the store raises its price to $20. Is this acceptable?
Industrial-Style Teaching Needs an Upgrade
Some of the most celebrated education reform efforts today serve to make instruction more difficult. Personalized learning, project-based learning, mastery-based learning—they all require more work of teachers and more work of students.
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