“Children must be taught how to think, not what to think.” ― Margaret Mead I saw this quote the other day and I was reminded of a recent class I taught where one of my learners (This is how faculty refers to students at Ashford University) had difficulty comprehending one of the writing assignments. Even though I provided links, examples and further […]
Monthly Archives: July 2014
Customer Communication Via Social Media
I am going to presume that the last time you looked at your smart phone it wasn’t to check for a missed call or text. Most likely you were checking one or more of your social media outlets: Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, Google+, LinkedIn, etc. Companies these days are astute to their consumers daily habits and thanks […]
Storytelling: How to Tell a Good Story
(*Don’t forget to read last week’s blog post Storytelling: A New or Old Trend?) Reflecting back on times when I have been inspired, motivated, moved to action and/or learned something that stayed with me, often this originated from a story. To date my most valued storyteller is my father. In fact, my earliest […]