Seth Godin wonders why “We probably wouldn’t take $50 or $100 to plaster a logo on the back of our business suit, but we pay extra for a logo on TV set.”
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Now playing: Over The Rhine – The Trumpet Child
via FoxyTunes
Seth Godin wonders why “We probably wouldn’t take $50 or $100 to plaster a logo on the back of our business suit, but we pay extra for a logo on TV set.”
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Now playing: Over The Rhine – The Trumpet Child
via FoxyTunes
It’s Homecoming Weekend here at UMR. I’m getting ready to meet with the alumni association’s communications committee this morning, then this afternoon I’ll be helping departments set up tables outside the student center. It’ll be a lovely Ozarks fall day, and I’m looking forward to it.
But you, dear reader, are not interested in that. You have your own Homecoming Weekend coming soon. So, here’s some stuff that’s been clogging my RSS feeds lately — just five of the hundreds of items that may or may not be worth your time. Enjoy.
Most industries innovate from both ends:
The outsiders go first because they have nothing to lose. The winners go next because they can afford to and they want to stay winners. It’s the mediocre middle that sits and waits and watches.
Could the same be said for education?
Have a good weekend.