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Why some families choose microschools, and what that means for the future of education Thomas Arnett Why some families choose microschools, and what that means for the future of education Understand why families are opting for microschools and consider the potential impact of this trend on the future of education. Jan 25, 2024 Thomas Arnett
What does the exit of some multinationals from Africa signal for its prosperity? Christensen Institute What does the exit of some multinationals from Africa signal for its prosperity? What does the exit of some multinationals from Africa signal for its prosperity? A step backward? New prosperity frontiers? I took a counterintuitive approach and opted for the latter. Jan 23, 2024 Christensen Institute
Thursday Theory Tips: Looking for money? Here’s what you need to know. Sandy Sanchez Thursday Theory Tips: Looking for money? Here’s what you need to know. It may seem like a privilege to question the type of money you are in search for, rather than happily accepting any capital that comes your way. However, the type and amount of money you accept is crucial for growth. Jan 18, 2024 Sandy Sanchez
Video: Why Business Model Innovation & Disruption in Health Care Matter Ann Somers Hogg Video: Why Business Model Innovation & Disruption in Health Care Matter Business model innovation is a critical practice for health care leaders to employ when addressing drivers of health. Here, we share a compass to guide them. Jan 18, 2024 Ann Somers Hogg
Three steps to unearth the hidden curriculum of networking Julia Freeland Fisher Three steps to unearth the hidden curriculum of networking 3 ways to demystify network-building and make access to social capital a more explicit and equitable feature of students’ college experience. Jan 16, 2024 Julia Freeland Fisher
The US doctor shortage: a proposed solution for our national problem Emmanuelle Verdieu The US doctor shortage: a proposed solution for our national problem The US has a doctor shortage, and it’s getting worse. Health care entities can use an emergent strategy to improve physician wellbeing in the near-term. Jan 11, 2024 Emmanuelle Verdieu
AI’s education impact in 2024 could be bigger than many predict Thomas Arnett AI’s education impact in 2024 could be bigger than many predict Learn how AI education tools could transform traditional teaching methods in 2024—even more than many imagine. Jan 11, 2024 Thomas Arnett
Health Care in 2024: 3 predictions based on theories of disruptive innovation Ann Somers Hogg Health Care in 2024: 3 predictions based on theories of disruptive innovation What trends will characterize the health care industry this year? For our 2024 health care predictions, we share 3 trends to watch, plus a bonus prediction on AI. Jan 4, 2024 Ann Somers Hogg
3 education innovations to watch in 2024 (hint: it’s not just about skills and AI) Julia Freeland Fisher 3 education innovations to watch in 2024 (hint: it’s not just about skills and AI) Three trends that we should be watching this year: student-centric career-connected learning, brokers of student support, and AI-powered human conversations. Jan 4, 2024 Julia Freeland Fisher
4 disruptive trends for higher ed in 2024 Michael B. Horn 4 disruptive trends for higher ed in 2024 More instability is in store in the year ahead for higher ed. As the new year dawns, here are four disruptive trends that could change the status quo in 2024. Jan 2, 2024 Michael B. Horn
Building community to expand social capital insights Julia Freeland Fisher Building community to expand social capital insights A roundup of what we learned and built with our community in 2023. Dec 21, 2023 Julia Freeland Fisher