This week we turn to the subject of Education. It ranks alongside food, shelter, and job opportunity as a foundation requirement for any progressive society, yet, the very tenants of traditional education and the perceived importance of a formal degree are increasingly the subject of scrutiny, and in some cases, derision.
The universal question being asked is this: Do high schools and universities effectively prepare students for a world rife with change, disruption, and the unpredictable impact of artificial intelligence and the likely displacement of hundreds of millions of jobs?
To help me answer these questions, I spoke with Crystal Lim-Lange, a self-described “future-readiness expert,” who in partnership with her husband, Dr. Gregor Lim-Lange, have created a business to help students cope with the growing pressures of growing up and entering the workforce.
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Purpose Incorporated (w/ John Wood)
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Purpose-Driven Investing (w/ Munib Madni)
Lockdown to Rebound (w/ Anne Hockett)
Southeast Asia: Political Pawn or Proxy (w/ Adam Schwarz)
Telemedicine's Breakaway Moment (w/ Dr. Snehal Patel)
China’s Enduring Start-ups (w/ Rich Robinson)
Superpower Interrupted
A Case for Conscious Capitalism (w/ Andrew Hewitt)
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