My career experiences have been very diverse, from teaching K to 12 to creating user education programs for private sector technology companies to defining and developing knowledge work skills for universities and the emerging workforce. A major lesson that I took away from these experiences is that people in all settings do not always make good decisions for themselves. This is partially because we have lived in small groups for so long that thinking evolved to be local, as opposed to global as we need it to be today. They make these compromised decisions based on short-term needs, lack of research into a situation, or lack of awareness of what prompts certain behaviors and decisions. I concluded that if people can understand the rationale ...
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