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Interesting results so far…

August 17, 2007

The survey’s off and running!! I peeked at the current results this morning and found something that I didn’t expect. Three skill sets immediately appeared at the top end of the most important scale, but none of the four really pulled ahead as a clear leader.

The other side of the scale tells a dramatically different tale. On the least important skills end, two entries immediately (and boldly) jumped to the last two positions in the race. Over half of the respondents ranked one skill set in the last position.

Which skill set landed on the bottom? I’ll give you a hint… It’s probably not the one that you think.

Tune in next week for preliminary results. In the meantime, convince your contacts and colleagues to take the survey. The more, the merrier (and the more valuable)!

Got a minute to share?

August 16, 2007

Let’s start by asking what the customers want. (It’s a weird and dangerous notion, I realize, but I believe there’s promise to it.)

If we’re going to crack open the system and start messing with its innards, then we should start with what’s broken and what still works. I distilled this into a 60 second (really!) survey to identify the “make or break” real world skill sets for college kids.

Please take the survey and share your insights! (And share the survey link with others who hire, teach, coach, inspire, and affect college students. I want to hear thoughts from all over.

I’ll post the results here periodically so we can learn from each other.