Archive for July, 2012
2012
Urgency-Importance Revisited or the Covey-Rotter Quad
I was going through some old posts on my blog for my book the Entrepreneurial Engineer and found this (here)
2012
HuffPo Piece–Below the Waterline: A Deep Dive to Rethink Engineering Education
There’s a new piece up on Huffington Post here called Below the Waterline: A Deep Dive to Rethink Engineering Education. This pieces
2012
Are You in Judger Mode or Learner Mode?
There are many things to like about Marilee Adams book Change Your Questions, Change Your Life (here). Written as a business parable,
2012
Creativity Is vs. Creativity As
In developing a course at the University of Illinois on Modeling for Tech Visionaries, I did two lectures on creativity.
2012
15 Ways to Engage Reluctant Learners
I came across a nice post by John Spencer with the title above (here), and I thought I’d reprint his
2012
More Accomplishment, Less Worry: Follow the Epictetus Square
Epictetus was a Greco-Roman moralist who shared practical advice and wisdom with his countrymen. Once a slave, Epictetus was freed
2012
Posters as Pattern Interrupts & Reach Boosters
Karen Salmansohn has a nice blog post (here) in Psychology Today on her use of posters (such as the Big Beacon poster
2012
What’s Your Authentic Swing?
2012
2+1 Tips for New Deans and Department Heads
‘Tis the season of high profile “steps down” as well as interim and late appointments. A google search of “dean

