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Why we fail?

Posted on | January 10, 2010 | No Comments

One of our greatest problems today is the silo culture of education.

Business schools do not talk to design schools who do not talk to education schools who do not talk to IT schools and nobody is talking to the cooking schools.

Well, if the core elements of our education system are not relating to each other what chance do you and I have when we leave the ivory tower?

I try to keep up with Tom Peters (and others see the blog-roll on his site for a start) to be grounded in business think, TED to see how the divergent converge and I think it is working.

What we really need to remember is trust in ourselves, we never trust we have anything figured out.

Tom Peters talks about a few people who made trust and circumstance work for them, give it a watch it is very good!

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So, what is stopping you from starting that thing?

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