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" ... "The buck stops here" is a phrase that was popularized by U.S. President Harry S. Truman, who kept a sign with that phrase on his desk in the Oval Office in the White House. At that time, the phrase referred to his notion that when he made decisions, that he had to accept responsibility for those decisions. That is, he couldn’t pass the blame for bad decisions onto others yet keep the credit for good decisions to him. He couldn’t pass the buck, or play the blame game and state that someone else was responsible for the decision he made. ... "
" ... Despite a net loss of more than 2.5 million students across higher education since its peak in 2011, certain universities have been able to buck the trend and grow dramatically. But for higher education to be effective going forward, it will require much more than individual colleges and universities fighting to distinguish themselves amidst a sea of undifferentiated brands. Instead, higher education as a whole must more effectively differentiate itself from its alternatives. Much like sports conferences spend money to promote member universities as a group, consortia of colleges and universities will need to band together to promote the overall value proposition of higher education. ... "
" ... None of it matters. Literally none of it matters, as long as the buck stops with WWE Chairman Vince McMahon. ... "