Participating in an extended online education program isn’t for everyone. It takes a special discipline and high degree of self-motivation. Neither is the tuition necessarily less expensive than traditional brick-and-mortar classroom education. The advantages are much greater flexibility with time and a far greater choice of educational providers. A potential learner can literally select degree [...]
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“Read outside your field,” suggests Wally Bock: Some of the most powerful, breakthrough ideas happen when you adopt practices that are common in other fields. It’s a good tip. And in the comments, Adi Gaskell notes: Many of their solutions are provided by people working outside of their normal field of expertise. Also true and [...]
The ideas presented here evolved from a post titled “Evaluate people at their best or their worst?” on John Cook’s blog. In order to make this post a little tighter, I’ll refer to John’s ideas as “Cook’s Theory of Performance Evaluation” and describe it as follows. John identifies three ways a person’s performance can be [...]