April 13, 2011 - by Jazmine Boatman, Rich Wellins
Surgeons underwent years of training to learn their important trade, as did pilots, engineers, and lawyers. But the profession of leadership is an important one too, and it's often assumed without any training at all. Today's leaders face rapid changes in an increasingl... More »
April 13, 2011 - by Pat Galagan
In 1961, Fred Turner, McDonald's former senior chairman and Ray Kroc's first grill man, founded Hamburger University in the basement of a McDonald's restaurant in Elk Grove Village, Illinois, making McDonald's the first restaurant organization to open a full-time traini... More »
April 13, 2011 - by Herb Greenberg, Patrick Sweeney
As far as painful memories are concerned, most of the extremely difficult decisions we as leaders had to make after the Fall of 2008 will remain with us forever. The world was changing, and we had to change to stay afloat. Resources were limited everywhere we turned. Ti... More »
April 13, 2011 - by Emily King
A few years ago, a growing manufacturing company began to think about military veterans as a pipeline for leadership talent. The company's president, Jack, was himself a retired military officer and thought highly of job candidates with military backgrounds. In anticipa... More »
April 05, 2011 - by Michael Green
How are the Semantic Web, Mobile Web, and the immersive Internet changing the way we learn and deliver learning? More »
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