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Susan Frost is president of Frost Marketing Communications, Inc., De Pere, Wisconsin and an Associate Lecturer in the Humanities at the University of Wisconsin-Green Bay. Frost also gives works shops in critical thinking based in the Humanities.
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The Millennials and the Future of Work: Training Tomorrow’s Leaders Through Classic Literary Texts
It was the onset of a business revolution. Information management professionals were in high demand. Data became increasingly vital to…
Leadership Through Theatre: Ibsen Takes on Business and Management
Problem solving, good decisions, visions, and – of course – critical thinking, are all traits required in leadership, traits we…
Counterintuitive Humanities Brings Surprises
A new kind of capitalism is being heralded in business journals throughout the world. “Conscious Capitalism” and “Inclusive Capitalism” are…
Athenian Dialogues: Applied Humanities Makes Better Governance & Leadership
When county, city and town clerks gather for continuing education institutes, it may be surprising to see them with a…
Itay Talgam: Lead like the Great Conductors
Leadership is complicated. It fills volumes of texts, lists business buzz books, calendars of workshop opportunities. How do you manage…
Thinking Through the Humanities
When my Humanities students tell me they are business majors, I advocate for adding The Humanities as a minor. Why…
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Calling all Confused Students!
The Art World the Millennial Way
Food for Thought: What Does “Service” and “Leadership” Mean to You?
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