tradition

When The Student is Ready, The Teacher Will Appear

We historically think of apprenticeships like the image here. But we can quickly lose the narrative for the nostalgia and novelty if we don’t take it apart and put in today’s context. Look closer. It’s simply expertise, sharing, observing, conversing, correcting, critiquing, praising, motivating. It’s also learning in the work, it’s seeing the immediacy of […]

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Learning’s Battle Against Tradition

What if you presented a tool or process to the c-suite, something that would (not could) increase revenue, improve morale and increase efficiency? No doubt they would leap at the opportunity right? Not quite… I recently heard a story (Axe Bat Wins Converts, But Has To Overcome Baseball Traditionalists) that immediately made me see parallels to innovations in

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