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Once again from the Foreword - "I often feel that I write in order to understand what I am thinking."I also feel this way and I feel this way about speaking aloud to others.Lately, I have been overly conscious of talking too much and providing long…Continue

7 June

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From the Foreword of "Narrative Matters:""Op-ed pages and features are an increasingly important part of print journalism."This book was published in 2006 and there was not any proof or sources cited for the statement above. I do not mind accepting…Continue

6 June

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Would you rather learn from a PowerPoint presentation or learn from a story?I am sure you have learned from both at some time in the past!Quick - tell me something you learned from a PowerPoint in the last week or month or 10 years ago?Were you able…Continue

5 June

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I often lament that no one is interested in good news.A common expression I have heard used in business meetings is that "Good news can wait - tell me the bad news first."The problem of course is that there is always enough bad news going on…Continue

4 June

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Table of ContentsWould you buy a book that did not list its table of contents?Would you attend a course that did not describe a specific set of expected outcomes.When do need to define the learning ahead of time and when do we need to let the…Continue

3 June

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I wonder about copyright dates of books.How long does it take from the time research is conducted and validated to the time it is published, consumed and utilized?So if in June of 2017 I read something that indicates Copyright 2016 - is it fair to…Continue

2 June

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Each of has uttered self-professed words of wisdom and have learned that silence is golden or perhaps…Continue

16 March

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Julie – in her loving and understated way decided that her Dad (me) would enjoy/benefit in some manner by reading a book titled “Narrative Matters – The Power of Personal Essay in Health Policy.” She loaned me her copy of the book. I wished to read…Continue

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What Are You Measuring?

Posted by Bill Crose on September 13, 2019 at 11:33am 1 Comment

A lifetime ago, my training department colleagues and I were satisfied with training data. We cranked out the requested ILT programs plus the "flavor of the year" content, we kept a busy training schedule, and made sure the coffee was always the right temperature. When accused of not delivering effective training because the learners didn't perform as they were trained, we took refuge in our management support role and not ultimately responsible or accountable for LEARNING or productivity.…

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From the Foreword of "Narrative Matters:"

"Op-ed pages and features are an increasingly important part of print journalism."

This book was published in 2006 and there was not any proof or sources cited for the statement above. I do not mind accepting it as the truth. Are you willing or able to find a source to prove or disprove the assertion?


For now - let's accept it as truth?

Why is it true? - especially  the "increasingly" component of the assertion.

Is it because factually supported news is less important? Or is factually supported news just more difficult to produce - especially when time is of the essence.

Remember good news can wait - and we can take our time on "features."

An Op-ed is like a story - news is like a PowerPoint. We expect a PowerPoint to be accurate and yet we cannot recall what it said soon thereafter. A story however - we remember forever - whether or not the story or our recall was accurate.

So why is it increasingly important for print journalist to have features that can wait and stories that might not be true? Are we overdosed on bad news and eager to soothe our nerves with stories (opinions) and insights (lacking urgency) - what do you think?

What would you offer as an example of a journalistic activity that has an increased focus on validated news? Might it be Twitter or Facebook?

Twitter has been described as one of the most commonly used learning tools. So - Twitter matters!

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