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Feb 9, 2012

Start-Up Lessons: Raising the Bar

Claire Burge

The space could easily be mistaken for an expansive art studio. The floors are old sleeper beams. The sash windows creak and need a stiff jolt to open. The red brick walls mixed in with stark...

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Jan 21, 2011

A Tale of Two Failures

Helen Lee

I was in a celebratory mood. Not an hour before, I’d walked across the stage at Constitution Hall in Washington D.C., welcomed the piece of paper declaring my new standing as a high school...

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May 18, 2010

Overly Obsessed With Excellence

Michele Corbett

Being concerned with excellence and achievement is generally a good thing. But it turns ugly when tasks get prioritized over people.

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Daily Reflection From Laity Lodge

Add to the Beauty

During the past several days, I have been reflecting on various implications of a passage in Ezekiel 41 in which God reveals his plans for beautiful decorations of the temple in Jerusalem. I began... Read More +