Month: August 2024

Reflecting on the purpose of work

By trcnexus / August 31, 2024 / Comments Off on Reflecting on the purpose of work

From the desk Chuck Fuller, CEO of The Results Company This Labor Day weekend, as I usually do on holidays, I write to share with you the themes that are on my own mind, usually informed by the books I’m reading. I often receive thought-provoking personal notes from many of you in response to these pieces.…

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Major shifts in party platforms show ideological migrations

By Ethan Britton / August 24, 2024 / Comments Off on Major shifts in party platforms show ideological migrations

Everybody knows the Republican and Democratic parties have changed in recent years. But the parties haven’t just grayed and added some wrinkles since the 1990s – indeed, each would be unrecognizable to its former self. Depending on your penchant for nostalgia, what follows is either an indictment or a great step forward, and it applies…

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Models of education governance that work for other states

By trcnexus / August 17, 2024 / Comments Off on Models of education governance that work for other states

Two weeks ago, we published a deep-dive on the history behind North Carolina’s confusing education bureaucracy. Two entities have legal authority over North Carolina public schools: the State Board of Education, which is appointed by the governor, and the Superintendent of Public Instruction, who is elected every four years. That’s a challenging governance structure, like a corporate…

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CrowdStrike outage: Y2K in 2024?

By trcnexus / August 10, 2024 / Comments Off on CrowdStrike outage: Y2K in 2024?

Thanks for reading this Saturday morning. Today we’re examining what was essentially Y2K +24. The CrowdStrike outage of July 19, 2024, grounded thousands of flights, delayed public transit, and impacted medical procedures at hospitals. What happened, and more importantly, what does it say about our reliance on computer systems? *** CrowdStrike is a prolific cybersecurity firm whose software…

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The divided foundation of North Carolina’s public school system

By trcnexus / August 3, 2024 / Comments Off on The divided foundation of North Carolina’s public school system

“Experience during the past several years has shown the necessity for having in a state one coordinated authority. . .When the reorganized State Board of Education has been established, it should be authorized to appoint the State Superintendent of Public Education.” So reads a recommendation for reorganizing North Carolina’s education bureaucracy – from 1948. The…

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