Glenn moyer wrote:
I said that we were being "treated like third graders."
3 more forums, on 3 consecutive days -- interesting to
compare penn's technique of engagement with temple's:
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feb 23:
"the essence of leadership" preceptorials hosted by
wharton's michael useem and penn's
gt;To: univcity
>Subject: Re: [UC] The Praxis 100 point game
>
>Glenn moyer wrote:
>
>> Four categories are set-up to assign the points for the predetermined and
>> outrageous list of cuts, “low hanging fruit� and “No way, no how�
>> are the first two.
>
Glenn moyer wrote:
Four categories are set-up to assign the points for the predetermined and
outrageous list of cuts, “low hanging fruit� and “No way, no how� are
the first two.
"gut-wrenching" and "shared pain" are the other two buckets.
but notice how these 4 buckets evaluate the
Neighbors,
I want to give you details of the Penn Praxis budget game designed as a
pretense for civic engagement. Tonight and tomorrow, Praxis will hold two more
of these games to cover-up the Mayor’s big business budget agenda and increase
of corporate welfare. No crisis should ever be waste