Wall Street Journal
The four-year college degree has come to cost too much and prove too little. It’s now a bad deal for the average student, family, employer, professor and taxpayer.The student who secures a degree is increasingly unlikely to make up its cost, despite higher pay, as I’ll show in a moment. The employer who requires a degree (Read More)
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: This is a bit of a concern as I am just about to start my PhD. But for me it is a matter of work or don't work as my future unfolds. Not everyone is an extroverted marketer and not everyone is happy to simply be a cog in production. Some thirst for learning and thrive on advanced education. Let them do so. It is not always a matter of how much you can make.
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Soft launch of new Tea Business web site. Please visit and test drive. www.teareadingroom.com. Errors, let me know. RT please. (Read More)
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A third of HR professionals and managers confess to searching through employees' social networking profiles for information on their background and 24% are not impressed with what they find. (Read More)
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The potential impact on our democracy is both thrilling and troubling. On the thrilling side is the potential for a long standing increase in the engagement of people in politics-- most notably, among the youngest voters, who have always been the least engaged. On the troubling side is the potential disintermediation of our (Read More)
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: Obama has successfully combined community organizing and social networking technology. It would take a steep learning curve for the GOP to catch up to the new playing level.