Communicating to Succeed
If you've ever wondered why it's so easy to talk to some people; why you have an instant rapport with some and not others the answer might be you're not communicating with people on their wavelength. [...]
If you've ever wondered why it's so easy to talk to some people; why you have an instant rapport with some and not others the answer might be you're not communicating with people on their wavelength. [...]
Education is the focus of part three of this three part series on education. To date, the U.S. ranks 36th in the world in terms of overall education. Therefore it's no surprise our experts conclude that the U.S. educational system needs restructuring.
Education in the United States is problematic. Panelists discuss the issues with education and whether our education system is progressing or declining.
According to the Nation At Risk report, our educational system is not designed to set goals and objectives. From 1983 to today our efforts to correct this have met with little success.
Joining host, Dennis McCuistion, are Guests: Robert E. Hall - Author: This Land Of Strangers: The Relationship Crisis That Imperils Home, Work, Politics and Faith Ami Moore, PhD - Associate Professor of Sociology at the [...]
Why Are Our Relationships Breaking Down? Robert E. Hall, Dallas business man, author of This Land of Strangers: The Relationship Crisis That Imperils Home, Work, Politics and Faith and several other business books, including, The [...]
This program addresses a huge question: what is the one thing we should do today to solve the immigration issue? As you might expect there is no one or simple answer and each of our panelists have diverse solutions.
Immigration is part of the founding myth of the United States which has gone through several immigration waves in its short history. our experts challenge us to remember why so many people immigrate to the United States, in spite of the obstacles put in their way.
The history of immigration in the United States is the topic of today's discussion. Ironically even though the United States is a nation of immigrants, immigration has been a controversial issue from its very beginnings.
Management guru, Peter Drucker, said, "Most Americans do not know what their strengths are. When you ask them, they look at you with a blank stare, or they respond in terms of subject knowledge, which is the wrong answer."