I assume you are one of the millions that are as inspired as I am by “Caine’s Arcade,” the endearing story of a boy who created his dream from the ground up – out of cardboard. Every time I watch these videos, I flash back to my own childhood,...
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I assume you are one of the millions that are as inspired as I am by “Caine’s Arcade,” the endearing story of a boy who created his dream from the ground up – out of cardboard. Every time I watch these videos, I flash back to my own childhood,...
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The many shifts, changes, and resulting transformation did not occur overnight, impulsively, or without calculated risks.
Eric describes how he transformed his HS by "empowering my staff to embrace technology as opposed to securing buy-in".
" The elements described above put into perspective how we were able to drive change and eventually be recognized for the culture that has been created even with limited resources." Delete the scoop?
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Great reflections on Cain's Arcade