After delivering a keynote, I will often provide ample time for participants to reflect and connect before we reconvene in a large group setting. Once
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Empathy Leading to a Co-Created Action – George Couros
I have been reading the book “Persuasion; The Art of Influencing People” by James Borg and have been enjoying it. This portion where he defines
3 Things in Education that Have Stayed the Same and How They Have Changed – George Couros
I wrote the post below in August of 2018, which seems like a VERY long time ago and a different world. Still, the three things I
Don’t Forget to Water the Garden – George Couros
One of the things that I have learned as I get older is how much I don’t know. I am not as adamant about certain
The Importance of Actionable Feedback Provided and Requested – George Couros
I just had a wonderful conversation with Meghan Lawson, who is not only a very good friend but also has one of my favorite blogs
“The Impediment to action advances action.” – George Couros
I just finished Ryan Holiday’s “The Obstacle is the Way; The Timeless Art of Turning Trials into Triumph” and enjoyed much of the perspective. Several
What will it look like when we arrive? – George Couros
“In the many years I’ve spent in the business world, I’ve realized the huge advantage of being able to bring people along to
Getting Proper Permission for Posting Student Pictures Online – George Couros
Recently, I had a fantastic opportunity to work with students for a full week on the idea of “Digital Leadership” and how to use technology
External change leading to internal change (If you leverage it). – George Couros
As you all know, I have moved recently to a new location. When I think about it, there are ultimately two reasons why I moved;
What did you once consider necessary in your life that you no longer utilize? – George Couros
I was looking through a weblog post (it is personal on a district area, so I can not share!) by educator Anna Sage, who