Jun
24

ETA Top 25 Most Read Posts in 2010

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Our 2010 most read posts are interestingly some oldies but goodies. From our top 25, 14 are from 2007 through 2009. Our oldest post from 2007, which also happens to be our #1 post, is about my  journey writing a book. So for all you writers out there, this list just goes to show you that it's important to get your writing our there … [Read more...]

Mar
28

Career Counselors: Bill Gates or Steve Jobs? Who’s right?

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Does higher education need more cost efficient assessment or unique individualized solutions to be able to access and measure?  This article reveals our most prominent high profile college dropouts, Bill Gates and Steve Jobs,  views on how we need to approach learning in higher education. While I agree with author Steve Tratchenberg … [Read more...]

Feb
04

Rocco Landesman Talks Supply and Demand

January 31, 2011 Washington, DC Written by Rocco Landesman, Chairman for The NEA Last week, as part of a new work convening at Arena Stage, I was able to finally spark a conversation that I have been wanting to have for over a year now. Diane Ragsdale and I discussed the intersection of the commercial and not-for-profit … [Read more...]

Jan
19

An Entrepreneurship Community

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Written by: Jeffrey Nytch, http://www.jeffreynytch.com/ DMA Director, Entrepreneurship Center for Music University of Colorado – Boulder In the 18 months since my arrival in Boulder to run The University of Colorado’s Entrepreneurship Center for Music (“ECM”), I’ve witnessed a number of sessions in which students are asked … [Read more...]

Jan
13

Will Chicago’s Nonprofit Community Play a Role in Electing The Next Mayor?

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My good friend Tom Tresser is an educator, organizer, strategic planner and consultant who works in the space of creativity and innovation. I thought all you ETA readers needed to read this post he wrote on January 3rd that appeared on Huffington Post- especially those of you who live and work in Chicago. Written by Tom Tresser … [Read more...]

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