John F. Kennedy was wrong. So says Denver Archbishop Charles Chaput in Houston Baptist University’s forum on faith and public
Uncertainty
One lesson I learn over and over again is how much I should not judge my moment in time as
Certainty
“Why shouldn’t I kill you right now?” I would pose the jolting question to juniors in high school laying foundations
Labels
We affix labels to identify who we think people are. Labels make our lives easier. Yes, labeling is really naming.
Mission Drift
The phrase “mission drift” means that an organization has lost its focus. Taking a cue from NASA, leadership training indicates
By the Numbers
We like people to go “by the numbers.” Many believe that our ability to quantify everything is important. Test scores
Tough Times
My mom grew up in The Great Depression. She knows how to make a penny scream for mercy. For 50
Idiocy of Relevance
Coming to grips with what education is for The movie “The Big Lebowski” is the basis for some college coursework.
You Are Not a Gadget (Lanier)
“He has too many chocolate chips in his cookie dough.” This was my son Tyler’s response to my query of
Follow the Money
Conflict of interest. The phrase has an ominous tone. “Conflict” suggests something is wrong. “Interest” gives the impression of privacy,