ENVISIONING OUR FRONTIER |
Everyone has heard the term "hindsight is 20/20," and we must always look back to use history and experience to measure change and the possibilities of the future; especially when we see similaraties from the past. Our ultimate success depends on it. Hopefully we are not the same today as were yesterday, or ten years ago - but better. Sometimes the changes are subtle, sometimes drastic, but we are always changing. Even now, second by second our bodies are changing from the food we had at our last meal - to our convictions, which are deepening - even with the information just shared. The difficulty is that we are taught to be as still as possible, to ignore the growth and change within us. In this way we are also taught to fear our possibilities rather than to embrace them. . . |
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INSIDER TIPS |
PREDICTABLE FUTURE GROWTH - In 1997, the US economy was relatively robust as lots of money was made by the dot-coms and venture capitalists who funded internet growth ideas; which in turn spurred a trend of millions downsized. What's next is up to the American public; are we ready to grow our intellectual capital to join the information age? Are we considering how to participate in the blue and green economies? Do we have a way to embrace working with people to grow our skills? |
TECHNOLOGY AND THE EVOLUTION OF HUMANITY Layoffs and outsourced jobs are passing trends the United States, the economy is chainging locally, regionally and globally. Human services are the next work-era transitions to prepare for. |
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