Education or innovation. Which comes first?

New courses are mostly based around meeting unmet demand. But given the speed in which innovation now occurs, new courses risk being reactive to the events and trends of yesterday, rather than in anticipation of future demand of tomorrow. It’s the difference between being supply led and demand led. Thanks to today’s market dynamics and…

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The Murthy Arguments Went So Poorly For The States That The FBI Feels Comfortable Talking To Social Media Companies Again

(Photo by Al Drago/Getty Images) How badly did the arguments in the Murthy v. Missouri case go for the states last week? So badly that the FBI has already re-established communications with social media companies that had stopped in light of the earlier rulings in that case. The FBI has resumed some of its efforts to share information with some American…

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1 Year Later: How Has the Unwinding of Medicaid Continuous Enrollment Gone?

For about three years during the Covid-19 pandemic, a continuous enrollment provision was in place that prevented states from disenrolling Medicaid beneficiaries, regardless of whether or not they were still eligible for coverage. But about a year ago, this continuous enrollment provision ended. States had to begin the process of redetermining members’ eligibility at a time…

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5 Efficiency Tips for New and Small Nonprofits

April 19, 2024 | Categories DonorPerfect Fundraising Software, Featured I have five hours a week and no budget. Here’s how I fundraise. This blog is written for the founders, one-human-shows, every-hat-wearing, grassroots champions of small and lean nonprofits. As a communicator and former full-time fundraiser, I know that a lot of advice for nonprofits and…

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The Emergence of University of Miami Quarterback Cam Ward Provides Lessons About Systems

Dr. Marcus BrightThe emergence of University of Miami quarterback Cam Ward serves as a compelling case study in the critical importance of systems and environments in maximizing and showcasing one’s skill set. Ward’s journey from high school obscurity to becoming one of college football’s most coveted players underscores how the right circumstances can make all…

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Inclusive Excellence Demands Systemic Change in Higher Ed

The immediate losses as a result of continued and strategic legislative attacks against diversity, equity, and inclusion work are staggering: reduced funding for offices, the elimination of staff, diluted support for students, and the dismantling of progress made over the past 60 years to support students, faculty, and staff and move the U.S. closer to…

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Pay Transparency Is Knocking At Federal Contractor Doors – DoD, GSA, NASA And OFPP Issue Proposed Pay Equity And Transparency Rule – Employee Rights/ Labour Relations

15 April 2024 Michael Best & Friedrich To print this article, all you need is to be registered or login on Mondaq.com. The proposed federal regulation incorporates both prohibitions on seeking an applicant’s compensation history and using voluntarily provided compensation information in making pay decisions. It also requires contractors to disclose…

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