Nobody’s a loser: What genuine education leaders realize

Any person who aspires to genuine leadership must understand the difference between losing and being called a loser

My father, Jake M. Schrum, would take me with him to cattle shows and sales. As an impressionable teenager, I treasured these outings mostly to have one-on-one time with my dad, but also, to learn about Hereford cattle and how to judge them.

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Beyond governance: Purpose, ethics, visibility, assurance, and compliance in the age of AI

Higher education continues to treat AI as just another technology to be deployed, managed, and governed. That assumption is increasingly inadequate. While AI bears some similarities to previous technologies, such as enabling automation and enhancing efficiency of processes, it is different in that it creates a continuously available capability for reasoning, synthesis, recommendation, interaction, and even collaboration.

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