by mvboronowski | Nov 3, 2009 | Creativity, Leadership
So far in this series we have outlined the profound benefits of relationship-building as well as specifically outlined how it can be done by making a great first impression as well as by doing exceptional research about a contact, associate, mentor, organization,...
by mvboronowski | Oct 21, 2009 | Learning & Thinking
Homework and research are always important. And never moreso than when you’re trying to build an important relationship – community-based or otherwise. Because no great thing in history was ever done by just one person. It takes a community of friends,...
by mvboronowski | Aug 20, 2009 | Creativity, Leadership
Sometime back in Classical Greece someone carved “know thyself” on my least favourite god, Apollo’s, temple at Delphi. No one really knows who wrote it, but a quick twitblog of the interscape will tell you that Socrates (or maybe Plato) took credit...
by mvboronowski | Apr 20, 2009 | Creativity
Do you twit-blog the interscape? Do you or your organization distribute information through the comprehensive and amazing medium of an “online blog website”? Do you have an account on the new social networking tool Bookface? Perhaps you employ these...
by mvboronowski | Feb 12, 2009 | Competencies
First thing’s first. It’s called “A Vision of Students Today.” Have fun with it! I’ll see you in 4 minutes and 44 seconds. Here’s the video. Did you have fun? Let’s move on… Education (elementary, secondary,...
by mvboronowski | Feb 4, 2009 | Competencies
This all (more or less) happened at Bishop’s University. A few days ago I let my two favourite undergraduate professors know about The Gumboot. Their responses were different and hilarious. One said there was “too much piratology” and struggled to...