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The Biggest Misconception About Today’s College Students, by Gail O. Mellow, President of LaGuardia Community College. (NY Times Opinion Section, August 28, 2017)
via The Biggest Misconception About Today’s College Students - The New York Times
The Death of Expertise– The Campaign Against Established Knowledge and Why it Matters, by Tom Nichols–(Reviewed by Mark Hemingway)
I've had this book for a number of months and finally got down to cracking it open. Everyone, and I mean everyone, needs to read and assess its meaning. Somehow, we need to get past the quick quips, the sound bites and the snippets that pass as knowledge. At best, they just make us aware... Continue Reading →
Bureaucracy and the Challenge to Participatory Local Governance, by Stephen G. Harding, PA Times
"In the end, bureaucracies need to concede a level of power and authority in order to facilitate constructive public discourse and participation. Our agencies must prioritize civic discourse as it does efficiency and performance. Our democratic system of governance requires it." The public needs to be a part of public administration. Beyond meeting statutory requirements... Continue Reading →
Building the Civic Infrastructure with an Ecumenical Frame of Mind
In 1996, the Interfaith Council of the Murrieta/Temecula Valley asked me to make the opening remarks for that year's ecumenical service. As the City Manager of the City of Murrieta, pretty well versed in public speaking, you would think that this would be a walk in the park. Well, guess again. This was not the... Continue Reading →
Moving From Generational Differences to Generational Commonalities | Stephen G. Harding | Pulse | LinkedIn
Although this article is a little over two years old, it may be of interest to my newer Linkedin followers and connections. via Moving From Generational Differences to Generational Commonalities | Stephen G. Harding | Pulse | LinkedIn
Why This Tech CEO Keeps Hiring Humanities Majors–by Michael Litt of Fast Company
After all, the whole point of that data dive is to help us build an effective marketing campaign, which means predicting how a massive number of people will react and behave based on snippets of information we’ve collected. This level of qualitative analysis can’t come from the data alone. It requires instinct, critical thinking, and... Continue Reading →
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