MindEdge Learning Blog

Authentic Learning and the Skills Gap
By Heather Morton Senior Editor, MindEdge Learning We are regularly told that American workers lack needed skills and seem relatively disengaged from their workplaces.

What Etiquette and Good Manners Can Teach Us About Handling Change
By Maria Carolan Editor, MindEdge Learning If the name Emily Post rings a bell, the memory is probably not a joyful one. For many, the

Nonprofits Are Back to the “Old Normal”—A Big Skills Gap
By Frank Connolly Senior Editor, MindEdge Learning As the U.S. economy struggles to return to a post-pandemic “new normal,” the nonprofit sector is once again

Student-Centered Learning in Online Spaces
By Jess Gromada Editor, MindEdge Learning Imagine you’re back in high school, sitting in your favorite class. What class immediately comes to mind? Why was

AI and the Future of Project Management
By Dan Picard Editorial Director, PM Skills® Proponents of artificial intelligence claim that it will revolutionize the field of project management, and recent statistics from

What Cybersecurity Can Teach Us About Governance
By Joe Peters Senior Editor, MindEdge Learning It appears as though “governance” has become the new “logistics.” To paraphrase Admiral King’s statement about the latter:

Show Me the Money: The Psychology of Gift-Giving
By Heather Morton Senior Editor, MindEdge Learning At this gift-giving time of year, many of us—if we’re honest—will admit that we’re particularly happy to see

Meet the New Normal—Same as the Old Normal?
Fourth annual MindEdge/HRCI survey examines “HR, AI, and the New American Workplace” By Frank Connolly Director of Communications and Research, MindEdge Learning Everything old is

Are You Paying Attention?
And what, exactly, does that mean? By Felix Lecocq QA Coordinator, MindEdge Learning The debut of every new social media platform triggers a collective panic

Brainstorming: Where Does It All End?
By Sara Spangenberg Editor, MindEdge Learning Creative projects are a balancing game.