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Tuesday, August 31, 2010

What Performance Metrics Matter?: The Disparity - and True Lack of Agreement - Nationwide on How to Evaluate and Rank Colleges and Universities



OK, we may not like it, but the world in 2010 is one driven by metrics, performance measures, bar charts, etc. - all done to make good PowerPoint slides!

Read the Article at HuffingtonPost


This article - and I would encourage you to go read the Chronicle of Higher Ed's original piece on the matter as well (http://chronicle.com/article/30-Ways-to-Rate-a-College/124160/) - shows how little agreement there is out there nationwide on how to evaluate quality and performance when it comes to the world of higher education.

Still, this is the world we live in (and which students and their parents have to make informed choices as to where to spend (read invest) tens of thousands of dollars for their future). In order to succeed (and even exist) in the long-term, we've got to do a better job of yes determining which measures are important - both in terms of inputs AND outcomes - and work to get better at raising these standards. An informed marketplace demands nothing less.

David http://wyld-business.blogspot.com/

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Death by PowerPoint: A Funny Video with Great Advice on How to Avoid the Most Common PowerPoint Mistakes

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Great PowerPoint Tips from Don McMillan in a classic video called "Life After Death by Powerpoint." Keep these in mind EVERY TIME you make a PowerPoint presentation - no matter who it is for, where you deliver it, and how many people you are presenting to. Watch - and learn (and laugh, too):


Life After Death by PowerPoint
Uploaded by pietergc. - Click for more funny videos.

Do everyone a favor and forward this posting to your friends, colleagues, and even your boss!

David

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War is....PowerPoint?

Sgt. 1st Class Mack Davis, a South Carolina Ar...Image via Wikipedia

So, you think you've had your fill of endless PowerPoint presentations in your job? Be glad you're not in today's military!
Colonel Lawrence Sellin, Ph.D. - a veteran of both the Iraq and Afghanistan conflicts (thanks, man - doc!) - has "stepped out on the ledge" a bit to shine a light on how war is conducted today - largely by PowerPoint (at least where the top generals are!). As a reservist serving in the headquarters' staff for the the International Security Assistance Force Joint Command in Afghanistan, Col. Sellin took out the driver and penned a column criticizing how the generals are conducting the war based on endless PowerPoint briefings to a bloated headquarters staff (Sellin said there was so much Army brass at the command center that: "Around here you can't swing a dead cat without hitting a colonel."). Col. Sellin further wrote that:

"For headquarters staff, war consists largely of the endless tinkering with PowerPoint slides to conform with the idiosyncrasies of cognitively challenged generals in order to spoon-feed them information."

You can read Col. Sellin's complete, original column that "stirred the pot" at the link below:
Outside View: PowerPoints 'R' Us

And coverage of it here, from Federal Computer Week:
'War consists largely of endless tinkering with PowerPoint slides'

and here, from Wired:
Colonel Kicked Out of Afghanistan for Anti-PowerPoint Rant Read More http://www.wired.com/dangerroom/2010/08/anti-powerpoint-rant-gets-colonel-kicked-out-of-afghanistan/?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=feed&utm_campaign=Feed%3A+WiredDangerRoom+%28Blog+-+Danger+Room%29#ixzz0yBmCHD2L

Since the column appeared, Col. Sellin got an early ticket home from the Afghan front. A New Jersey native, he plans to return to work for an IT firm in Finland. However, his criticism of the military overreliance on PowerPoint is still spreading on the Web. Col. Sellin is not alone in recognizing the "War by PowerPoint Slides" mentality that pervades military leadership today. In April, General Stanley McChrystal, who at that point oversaw the military effort in Afghanistan, criticized his own organization's overuse of PowerPoint: “It’s dangerous because it can create the illusion of understanding and the illusion of control. Some problems in the world are not bullet-izable.”

So, does your organization over-use PowerPoint? How can you avoid falling into this tech trap? Post your thoughts here.....

David

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Sunday, August 29, 2010

The Future of TV in an Age of "Free" Media

NEW YORK - MAY 5: President and Chief Executiv...Image by Getty Images via @daylife

Great interview with Jeff Zucker, the President and Chief Executive Officer of NBC Universal on "Morning Joe" as he discusses the future of media as more and more, television, movies, and other content are being seen in new ways on new devices. Watch it below:


This should make for some interesting discussion here on the blog. So, how are you watching TV and movies today? On what devices and where? What do you see happening over the next few years?

Post your thoughts here....

David
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Mexico's Drug Wars: What Does It Mean for You?

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Depending on where you are located in the country, the rising tide of violence in Mexico is beginning to be felt in the United States and in our business/commerce south of the border. Here is a very good two-minute update on the deteriorating situation in the country:



This prompts an open-ended discussion? What do you think the future holds for Mexico? How much blame falls on Americans and our failed drug policies/enforcement efforts? What does it mean for foreign investment in the country - and for the very stability of the national government? Has the violence in Mexico affected your business and/or travel plans (I know that I recently turned down a quite lucrative consulting job that would have required me to travel multiple times to Mexico City - so put me in the "yes" category)?

Post your comments and thoughts here on the blog site.

David
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Tequila: Where Does It Come From, Daddy?



OK, for those of you who might have a margarita every now and then - come'on, admit it! Here's a business story for you - where tequila comes from, what makes it tequila, how the spirits are made, and how you can make a whole vacation out of touring and tasting at tequila farms in Mexico. Watch this CBS News story below, entitled "Take A Ride on the Tequila Express":


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Hey, now you know more about international business - and have some "bar knowledge" to display, too! Comment here on the blog with what you've learned - and do share this link with your friends!

David

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Speedboarding: Does Having Yutes Going 60 mph on City Streets Seem Like a Good Idea to You?



OK, we all know that most trends still - even in 2010 - start in California.

So, whadya think about having kids going 60 miles per hour on city streets - on a souped-up skateboard? Cities across California are scrambling to deal with this, and drivers - and parents - are apoplectic and up in arms over this.

Watch the CBS News story below:



Now, sound-off here on the blog with your opinions on this. And if you've got friends, family, coworkers whose kids skateboard, send this blog posting to them - as you know, many teenagers who don't think twice about trips to the emergency room (and posting videos of their skateboard fails to YouTube) are likely gonna be have speedboards on their Christmas list!

David

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