Starting New Academic Disciplines: 10 Do’s and 10 Don’ts

Do’s and Don’ts of starting new academics disciplines Do’s 1. Do read Andrew Abbot’s  “Chaos of Disciplines” and “System of Professions” 2. Do study existing disciplines that overlap the new discipline, and how they began and took hold 3. Do build a social network of all the faculty currently teaching aspects of the discipline 4. …

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Pre-reads: Spelling’s Report (2006) and “Engineering Flexner” Report (2007)

Both the “Spellings Report” and the “Engineering Flexner Report” provide insightful analysis and recommendations for improving US Higher Education.  The original Carnegie Foundation sponsored  “Flexner Report” was an early 20th Century report (book-sized report) that led to the radical transformation of medical education in the US and Canada. While these two newer reports are full …

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21C Talent and 21C Citizens

The T Summit 2014 event will focus on graduating tomorrow’s talent today, the future workforce, future citizens, and  industry-academic partnerships that dovetail to co-create twenty-first century (21C) talent.  21C talent includes university graduates and lifelong learning professionals who are T-shaped with both depth and breadth across disciplines, sectors, and cultures (see image below). To understand …

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Tweet about T-shapes to #TSummit2014

In preparation for T Summit 2014, you can read about T-shapes using hash-tag #TSummit2014 at twitter.com. For example, here are some initial readings: https://service-science.info/archives/3297 Many employers wish they could hire students who “know it all” deeply, not possible today, so a well-chosen team of T-shapes is a first order approximation. The T Summit 2014 will …

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Students – Know Yourself First and Foremost

Prof. Peter Capelli (Wharton) writes lucidly about why focussing too narrowly in college can backfire http://online.wsj.com/news/articles/SB10001424127887324139404579016662718868576 Students, if getting a good job and career start is your top reason for going to college, then you need to truly know yourself first and foremost …. If you know what you are excellent at naturally, then get …

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Calling All T-shaped Enthusiasts!

I would like to invite you to the T-Summit event at IBM Research – Almaden, San Jose, CA on March 24-25, 2014. Register your interest here (space is very limited, preference to true T-shaped enthusiasts): http://www.tsummit2014.org The focus is T-shaped professionals (with depth and breadth), and their talents (competences, skills, and attitudes) that enable them …

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AMA SERVSIG (Greece June 2014)

8th AMERICAN MARKETING ASSOCIATION SERVSIG 2014 International Service Research Conference June 13 – 15 2014, Thessaloniki, Greece CALL FOR PAPERS Dear Colleagues, We would like to remind you that the 8th AMA SERVSIG 2014 International Service Research Conference will be held from June 13 to June 15 2014 in Thessaloniki, Greece. The conference is hosted …

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International Conference on Service Science

The 2014 International Conference on Service Science (ICSS 2014) Theme: Promoting Serviceology in the Era of Big Data Sponsored by IBM Hosted by School of Software and Microelectronics at Wuxi, Peking University May 22-23, 2014, WuXi, China Conference Website: http://www.ic-ss.net Conference Objective In the times of big data, how to provide high-quality and effective services is a challenge …

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Australasian Symposium on Service Research and Innovation

Third Australasian Symposium on Service Research and Innovation (ASSRI’13) to be held at the School of Computer Science and Engineering University of New South Wales, Sydney, NSW November 27-29, 2013 EVENT SSS’ SERVICE INNOVATION AWARD AND NOMINATION INVITED SESSIONS ON SERVICE INNOVATION IN PRACTICE REGISTRATION The registration link is now live, please click this link to register. …

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