Communications Strategy- Lumen Elevates Melissa Mann to Chief Public Policy Officer & Jessica Taylor to Chief Communications Officer - The Fast Mode June 1, 2026
- A Communications Strategy Built to Unite: How The Children’s Center of Detroit Uses Digital Signage to Serve Its Community With Purpose - rAVe [PUBS] May 29, 2026
- Communications sits at the intersection of business strategy, technology and perception - Exchange4Media May 29, 2026
- NetCarrier Names Doug Derstine CEO as Company Expands AI Communications Strategy - citybiz May 27, 2026
- Dawn Clark has been appointed as Vice President of Marketing and Communications at Teneo Hospitality Group - Hospitality Net May 27, 2026
- Lumen Technologies appoints chief communications officer - PRWeek May 26, 2026
- The Communications and Information Technology Office (Diskominfosantik) Strengthens Public Relations Capacity to Support Development Success by Hosting IKP Talks - Jabarprov May 26, 2026
- Ukraine seeks new communications strategy to counter Russian influence - MSN May 21, 2026
University Governance- Hungary ‘must change institutional culture’ in governance shake-up - Times Higher Education June 1, 2026
- More Australian universities than ANU face a governance crisis. But why now precisely? - Crikey June 1, 2026
- Day 3 Opening Session: Baruah Calls for University Governance Reform as MPC Looks Ahead to 2027 - Detroit Regional Chamber May 28, 2026
- Universities lost their social licence. Now they’re losing control - AFR May 21, 2026
- Media Statement: Inquiry into Enhancing University Governance - The University of Melbourne May 20, 2026
- UEH Strengthens Its Board of Management, Completing the Governance Structure of a Multidisciplinary University Under New Regulations - University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City May 19, 2026
- Rethinking Shared Governance (opinion) - Inside Higher Ed May 14, 2026
- NUC, World Bank sign $65 m deal to boost varsity governance standards - Punch Newspapers May 13, 2026
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“We Agree”
“We agree much more than you think.” This was Niels Bohr‘s kind way of indicating profound disagreement with a colleague’s point of view. The genial physicist knew that the literal truth of that statement – after all, all scientists would … Continue reading
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On Being Forgiven
I began training in the martial arts when I was 17. I’d read George Leonard’s book The Ultimate Athlete a year or two prior and had fallen in love with a martial art called aikido. It was offered at my … Continue reading