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" ... By contrast, many states that are seeing a boom in applicants/enrollments are also benefitting from economic growth (companies and jobs), increased state support for higher education, and lower housing costs. The historical adages of “the best colleges are in the Northeast” and “the best public research universities are in the Midwest” no longer apply. Higher ed has become more geographically dispersed in terms of quality of institutions, even if geographic disparities continue to exist around college readiness (I include both academic preparedness for college-level work and an understanding of how to seek out college opportunities that can meet financial need) and the ability of families to afford college education for their children (again, there is some evidence that not all families are fully informed about access and affordability options, another factor disproportionately impacting some populations). ... "
" ... Change and adaptability is nothing new; I find a lot of the wisdom shared reinforces old adages and advice that go back millennia. What is new however is that AQai has put together one of the most extensive measurements of the adaptability quotient to help you understand yourself and your team and be able to adapt yourself to adapt to the world around you. ... "
" ... In all fairness, some of these — or all — are sometimes true. But the old adages of “too good to be true” and “having your cake and eating it too” (the clothing being the cake, the peace of mind that comes from ethical business practices being the eating) ring very true here. There’s a certain general consensus that when bad things happen, they’re usually worlds away (either distance or class) and never right in our own backyard. ... "
" ... Little by little, he’s scratching away at the idea that being an entrepreneur means embracing adages like, “Sleep is for the weak.” As Bardsley explains, “I try and remind myself daily that if I don’t take care of my health, I can’t be the best I can be for the business, our team, or my family.” One way he’s upped his game is by making mental and physical health part of the company’s core values, offering mindfulness sessions during work hours as well as a robust employee assistance program and counseling from the head of HR, who’s a licensed social worker. “There should be no stigma for taking care of either,” he believes. ... "
" ... There is an old adage that says, “Good communication is the key to success.” I’m not in the habit of rewriting old adages, but I do think a slight modification is in order here. Good communication is good, but clear communication is the key to success. ... "