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Waiting for the Punchline
Accreditors and their limited tools.
Governance for Marketing?
Susan T. Evans offers advice and examples of how to build your marketing governance plan organically.

Unwelcome Innovation
Proponents of digital badges and alternative credentials have valuable goals, writes Colin Mathews, but are pushing a universal language of credentialing that is unnecessary and unfair.

Staying on Course via a Course Correction
In a hypothetical case study, Barbara McFadden Allen, Robin Kaler and Ruth Watkins give advice to leaders who have to reconsider the directions in which they are heading.
Self-Care, Emotional Health, Dissertation. In That Order.
A reminder to focus on your well-being during graduate school.
Developing Self-Driving Cars Will Be Easy Compared to Scaling the Seminar
Why creating access to a quality liberal arts education is the most interesting challenge we face.
Weapons of Math Destruction: The Dark Side of Big Data
Big data is being secretly wielded in ways that increase inequality and unaccountability, and a former quant can tell you want it all means – most entertainingly.

He Said, She Said
In each of two new novels, Loner and Diary of an Oxygen Thief, it is the narrator's attitude that sticks with the reader more than the events recounted, writes Scott McLemee.
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