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Stuck? Open your mind ... and your options!

Do you always look to the same group of people in your organiza­tion to generate ideas and solve problems? Sometimes you’ve got to widen your view. At BigHeads Network, a think tank that advises major corporations, a diverse collection of designers, inventors, musicians, and artists helps organi­zations devise new solutions with an approach based on diversity. Here’s how CEO John Palum­bo described the process in a recent story in Investor’s Business Daily: Ask people what they know. ... Read more...
Steve Graves, Tuesday, June 19, 2012

You're Never Too Old to Learn to...

For most youngsters, it feels as though the race is on to acquire valuable qualifications while they are at school and college.  For a variety of reasons, however, some find it more difficult than do others to apply themselves to the task of learning at this stage in their lives.    Education, though, does not have to take place solely between the ages of four and sixteen.  Nowadays, there are endless adult education courses that can be taken on a full or part-time basis, and many of these ... Read more...
Steve Graves, Wednesday, July 6, 2011

Golf is Too Hard! Tradition or Truth?

Ten years ago, two PGA Tour players got an idea to develop a way to help people of all ages get in and stay in the game. Their ideas focused on having fun executing four different golf strokes in a variety of games each producing feedback designed to help the beginner learn the game. Their methodology is drastically simplified from what is often imparted in beginner golf clinics and is easier to remember. Let me explain. Four Different Swings. The courses teach the Roll swing (putt), chip ... Read more...
Steve Graves, Thursday, June 23, 2011

Try Audio Books for Learning on the Move!

Trying to knuckle down and learn something new when you are already living your life at breakneck speed can simply be too much of a challenge.  There are times, though, when you might not be able to sit at a desk with a pile of books but you can afford to concentrate just enough to learn from an audio book.  Exercising, cooking, doing housework and driving, for example, are all activities that can be combined safely with audio learning. Audio books have, of course, been around for many ... Read more...
Steve Graves, Wednesday, June 8, 2011

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