my daughter’s first driving lesson
How my daughter’s first driving lesson shows that our 19-year-old pega6 grads will run circles around 22-year-old college grads.
employers want cake; universities keep sending flour & sugar
Universities are the worst bakers ever.
education is a supply chain, not a pipeline
Education shouldn’t just transport students from the beginning to the end. It should all value along the way.
treating students as the product is the best thing you can do for them
Universities see students as their customers. They’re wrong.
in the ai age, our savings will fund our re-skilling
Soon we’ll no longer save for retirement. We’ll save to fund our “career cycles,” and we’ll need a new kind of higher ed to do it.
cometh the product builder
Want to know what this new-fangled Product Builder role is all about?! Well, just deposit $0.50 into your USB-C port to learn more!
ai isn’t replacing entry-level hires . . . at least not in the way you think
It’s not that AI is great. It’s that college grads aren’t.
debunking college myths #2: college builds soft skills
Learning to make friends isn’t the same as learning to write a professional email.
career accelerators: not your grandpa’s bootcamp — in fact, not a bootcamp at all
If you think we’re a bootcamp, you’re wrong (and ugly).