progress. Fewer people can point to repeatable approaches to improving culture. Even Drucker saw culture as singularly persistent. I do not have magic bullets but I do have training, methods a...
https://blog.chaddickerson.com/2013/02/03/liberal-arts-matter/#comment-11998
Journalist Celeste Headlee, who has a master’s in music, says that her education “taught me how to stand in front of a crowd with poise and articulate my thoughts clearly, in a way that othe...
https://blog.chaddickerson.com/2013/02/03/liberal-arts-matter/#comment-8691
But should it take 4 years and $200k to learn to "check your sources"? And does the average/typical LiberalArts student come away with that ability? Even more to the point, shouldn't that level o...
https://blog.chaddickerson.com/2013/02/03/liberal-arts-matter/#comment-4343
Chad, you are damned right about Shakespeare. All management skills are shown in Shakespeare and it was a pleasure to read it on your blog! I graduated in philosophy and mathematics. For me the t...
https://blog.chaddickerson.com/2013/02/03/liberal-arts-matter/#comment-4305
You know what's sad is that the skills of "citing your source" SHOULD be taught just as equally well (if not more...?) in math and science because sourcing is incredibly important in both of thes...
https://blog.chaddickerson.com/2013/02/03/liberal-arts-matter/#comment-4280
Why liberal arts education matters – Chad Dickerson's blog
https://blog.chaddickerson.com/2013/02/03/liberal-arts-matter/#comment-4268
Drucker is also famously quoted as saying, "Culture eats strategy for breakfast." Or, "Culture eats strategy for lunch." Might these words (or something similar) be in that WSJ article you have? ...
https://blog.chaddickerson.com/2013/02/03/liberal-arts-matter/#comment-4262