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When Should You Create a Succession Plan?

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When Should You Create a Succession Plan? Succession Plan Before the role becomes a crisis, but not before it becomes critical. Big-picture framing A succession plan should be created when a role becomes important enough that losing the person in it would create real disruption. The goal is not to plan for every job or quietly crown one “chosen successor.” It is to protect continuity, develop talent, and reduce overdependence on any single person. A strong succession plan works like a spare tire: you hope you do not need it today, but you are grateful it is there when the road changes. The Best Time to Create a Succession Plan The best time to create a succession plan is before someone leaves, retires, burns out, gets promoted, or becomes impossible to replace . But that does not mean every role needs a formal plan. The smarter question is: Which roles would create the most risk if they were suddenly empty? That distinction matters. Succession planning is not about building a giant bi...

What Does the Mix of College Majors Reveal About Society?

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What Does the Mix of College Majors Reveal About Society? Grads and AI Follow the degrees, and you can see tomorrow’s workforce taking shape. The Mix of College Majors Is Society’s Talent Forecast When students flood into computer science, they are responding to a signal. If biology grows, that is a signal too. When education shrinks, that silence is also a signal — one we notice only after the shortage arrives. In 2021–22, U.S. colleges awarded roughly 2 million bachelor’s degrees. Business led at 19%. Health professions followed at 13%. Computer and information sciences more than doubled over the prior decade, rising from 47,400 to 108,500 degrees. Biological and biomedical sciences grew 37%. Those are not just education statistics. They are clues. They show where pressure is building, where opportunity is concentrating, and where gaps are already forming. The Balance Problem Every major builds a different kind of capacity. Computer science builds platforms. Biology builds health and...

What gets lost when data becomes the default proof?

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What gets lost when data becomes the default proof? Data Default Proof Numbers clarify reality, but they can also narrow it Framing the Question Data as proof  gives decisions structure, confidence, and credibility. It can protect teams from bias, vague opinions, and the loudest voice in the room. But when data becomes the default proof, we risk treating what is measurable as more important than what is meaningful. The better question is not “Should we trust data?” It is “What kind of truth does this data reveal, and what kind does it leave behind?” Why Data Earned Its Authority Data became persuasive for good reasons. It gives teams a shared language. It helps leaders compare options, track progress, and spot patterns that individual judgment might miss. Without data, decisions can become personality contests where authority, confidence, or emotion carries the day. The loudest voice may overpower the clearest evidence. A compelling story may beat a quiet pattern. Data can interrup...

Can You Help People Choose Better Without Taking Choice Away?

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Can You Help People Choose Better Without Taking Choice Away? Guide the path, but don’t hide the exits. Framing Box Helping people choose better without taking choice away is one of the central challenges of ethical decision design. The best version of choice architecture makes good choices easier without making other choices disappear. But the danger is real: guidance can become manipulation when the person designing the choice benefits more than the person making it. The question is not just, “Can we nudge people?” It is, “Can we nudge people in a way they would still respect if they saw the design?” The Difference Between Helping and Steering Yes, you can help people choose better without taking choice away. But only if the design serves the chooser first. That distinction matters. A school cafeteria that places fruit near the checkout is helping students notice a healthier option. A website that makes canceling a subscription confusing is not helping; it is trapping. Both are forms...

When Is Returning to Your Roots Actually Growth?

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When Is Returning to Your Roots Actually Growth? Sometimes the way forward starts by remembering what still fits. Framing Box Returning to your roots  is growth when it helps you recover clarity, not avoid change. The question is not whether the past was better, but whether something essential was left behind. Roots are not a retreat hatch; they are a reference point. When used well, they help you move forward with more integrity, direction, and strength. The Difference Between Retreat and Return Returning to your roots is growth when you come back with new eyes. A retreat says, “I cannot handle what is ahead.” A return says, “I need to remember what matters before I choose what comes next.” That distinction matters. One is fear. The other is alignment. Think of a tree. Its branches grow outward, but its roots grow deeper. Nobody looks at a tree and says it is moving backward because it is drawing strength from the soil. The deeper root system is what allows the visible growth to s...