A Little Data Can Go A Long Way: 
Sometimes we need data to recognize the obvious. That is why we discourage taking short cuts when analyzing your business. In terms of Roger Martin’s Design of Business, moving from the mysterious to the heuristic to the algorithmic is hard and valuable work.
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			Nonprofit, online Western Governors University put together a great list of study habits that can make a huge difference in what you get out of your coursework. They have allowed CFO.University to share the list with our Member and Guest Scholars. 
Your study environment can be a big factor in how successfully you’ll learn and retain information and be able to apply it in your assessments and on the job. 
 
Here are 10 ways your surroundings impact your studying and how you can make your study settings more conducive to learning.
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			Brad Eisenhuth Jeff VandenHoek Manoj Garg 
			
			
		
		
		
			This was a tie between Jeff VandenHoek, Self-Awareness I & II; Brad Eisenhuth, Career Management Courses; and Manoj Garg, Information Technology: A Case Study on Key Information Technology Themes and More.
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			Jim Grew 
			
			
		
		
		
			Enjoy this series of shorts on Leadership from Jim. 
Most successful mid-size businesses (MSB) grow past their autocratic leader. Survivors adapt adeptly. Slow sinkers hang onto the model that’s always worked in the past. The choice to adapt or to sink is illuminated whenever a decision looms. A “looming” decision has these elements:
    - High risk/high reward
- Delay is unacceptable due to costs or risk
- No clear choice
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			Yes, we looked perfect in the CFO Ed Talks but there were a few mess ups! We hope you have as much fun watching as we had filming. To view the trailers or learn from our suite of full videos click on: CFO Ed Talk
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