I really have no opinion on the Common Core standards- other than I think it’s a lot of heat about nothing. But, we should be sure we understand the facts.
Tag Archives: standards
Water, Water, NOWHERE!
You know how I hate folks who tell me what they think is important and then do the opposite. (You know- Congress saying the issue is Jobs, Jobs, Jobs- and then vote on Obamacare more than 40 times; clients saying their bottom line is important- but don’t have any key performance indicators that can let them know if they are even making a profit…) Or, the World Economic Forum (Davos, Switzerland, 2013) declaring that water risk is one of the four most important issues affecting businesses for this century.
Not my normal post…
This is not something I normally do. No, this is something that my friend, Janette Fuller does. She reviews books you- or your children- should read. But, I am going to recommend a book for you today. One written by the child (Sorry, Ilana, you are younger than mine- so you will forever be a child) of my good friends. A woman (see, I can change) that I have known for most of her life.
An Entrepreneur’s Story…
I attended a regional entrepreneurial meeting today (remember, this post is emanating from my queue, so this really happened about a month ago), listening to Mark Dumas tell his story. How he started his company, how he grew his company, and how he sold his company. And, what was remarkable about his story is how it was really unremarkable.
Standards…
Standards. Standards of behavior. Standards of product quality. Standards of currency. We know them- we think.