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The Jobs To Be Done Framework and 'Competing Against Luck'

Can Clay Christensen move beyond disruption theory and The Innovators Dilemma?

People Are Infrastructure, Part II: Poaching

Colleges and universities lose talented people because, increasingly, campus opportunities are not competitive with options elsewhere.

Addressing Gender Inequalities in African Refugee Education

Creating a university in a refugee camp was wrought with challenges: unreliable electricity and internet connectivity, lack of technological infrastructure, language gaps, skill gaps, security concerns, more.

Moving Your Kids: My House or the White House

Important decisions -- sometimes in the public eye.

Helping Students Embrace Discomfort

In a democracy, students need to learn to live with a high tolerance for ambiguity, writes José Antonio Bowen.

Exile Off Main Street

In Exiled in America: Life on the Margins in a Residential Hotel, author Christopher P. Dum portrays not only inescapable squalor but also efforts to create order in seriously damaged lives, writes Scott McLemee.

Chair in Despair

Becoming a department chair is difficult under the best of circumstances, but even more so during a tumultuous political moment. Kerry Ann Rockquemore offers some strategies for moving forward.