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" ... College is often conceptualized as a coming-of-age experience—but this traditional paradigm is a mismatch for what our economy needs, as well as for the growing population of working adults who most need learning and training opportunities as a path to their next opportunity. Given the fast-changing nature of work and the rapidly evolving skills needed for workplace success, we must reconceive higher education, not as a vaccine that inoculates us at the beginning of our careers, but as a vitamin that gives us resilience and strength to tackle the next opportunity and the next. This means that institutions need to move toward modularizing multi-year degree programs, and giving individuals short, on-demand credentials to build the skills they need now. ... "
" ... I recently had a quick chat with Plug Talk Media Founder Nathan about the fashion and music advertising, how he conceptualized creative ideas for the agency and how he managed to secure the biggest billboard in Times Square for an artist with somewhat of a notorious reputation! ... "
" ... Made With Nature was conceptualized prior to the pandemic, however, Williams feels that the opportunity to slow down increased the number of conscious consumers, especially when it comes to nature and sustainability. “It forced people to think about nature, the power of nature and living with nature,” he says. ... "
" ... Some assert that a conceptualized steel spike-like reminder might need to be included into self-driving cars, possibly sensors that keep tabs on what passengers are doing and sternly caution them accordingly. ... "
" ... To be fair to the various authors, when they conceived their ideas and wrote their books, they were probably not aware of the emergent concept of 20th century management as a disease that needed to be dealt with and defended against. They were viewing management as something that steadily advanced by the addition of new tools and methods to the existing set. They conceptualized their own proposal as yet another useful complement to be added to the existing panoply, without always realizing the deadly undertow that the pre-existing 20th century principles and practices would generate, and thus thwart the benefits they were expecting from their recommendations. ... "