Educate Innovatively With The Help Of 21st Century Educational And Business Enthusiasts
Posted on May 7, 2008 - Filed Under Arts and Entertainment | Leave a Comment
We live in a world that constantly bombards us with information. Peter Senge beautifully envelopes the works of many great modern thinkers in his book - A fifth Discipline Resource - Schools that Learn. By collaborating with business and educative experts Senge brings a practical resource for all educators to use in their daily applications.
He covers the five disciplines:
Personal Mastery:
Mental Models:
Shared Vision:
Team Learning
Systems Thinking
Read More..>>Crucial Points Of Outsourcing - 21st Century Miracle Becomes A Reality (via Cobweb/3.1 Planetlab2.netlab.uky.edu)
Posted on February 27, 2008 - Filed Under Business | Leave a Comment
Crucial Points of Outsourcing - 21st Century Miracle Becomes A Reality
By Ralph Davis
The benefits of outsourcing are wide and varied and are usually specific for a particular situation. As soon as you have chosen a qualified outsourcing partner you can rest assured that you get less dependency upon internal resources, increase of flexibility to meet changing business and commercial conditions, potential acquisition of innovative ideas, potential new market access through the supplier’s network.
However, vital points of outsourcing have always been a number of factors which determine daily business life, and one should always carefully consider them before making a decision to outsource:
Read More..>>Carl Von Clausewitz - A Historical Yet Timely Perspective On Zoning Wars
Posted on January 20, 2008 - Filed Under Business | Leave a Comment
When Prussian solider and writer Carl Von Clausewitz wrote his classic book, “On War” in the1830’s, his words were directed at the philosophy, strategy and tactics of successful ground wars in Nineteenth Century Europe. But his ideas are equally relevant to real estate zoning battles in 21st Century America.
Twenty years ago, most commercial and residential real estate projects were easily approved at the municipal or county level. Development was seen as beneficial — a sign of progress and growth, a source of new jobs and tax revenue for the community, a wellspring of new opportunity for the business community, and an example of accomplishment that local politicians could cite as a reason for re-election.
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