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Only Fools Claim To Know The Future
“Good players don’t forecast the future, but adapt to it. That is the origin of the saying “keep your eye on the ball”.”
“Raynor argues that the solution to this is to develop methods for planning that account for strategic uncertainty.”
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Untangling Skill and Luck in Business, Sports, and Investing
This piece made the #MustRead because of the section “organizations also lose skill with age.” There are valuable insights and provocations here worthy of much school attention. Immediately, I think of brain science and the skill we should be developing in that domain as educators. If we did more of that, I think our skill would trump our luck more regularly. Additionally, we might focus more on learning than teaching.
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Instead of Making Resolutions, Dream – Whitney Johnson – Harvard Business Review
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The Future of You – Tomas Chamorro-Premuzic – Harvard Business Review
Helping learners with self-branding, entrepreneurship, and hyper connectivity.
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DREAMers, MOOCs, and Charter Schools: The Coming Year in Education – Emily Richmond – The Atlantic
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Why Do We Need to Play? (My #rechat Reflection) « Cooperative Catalyst
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Between the By-Road and the Main Road: When Excellence is a Single Standardized Measure
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Shy of the Social Media Spotlight? Get Over It. – Dorie Clark – Harvard Business Review