At the end of every semester, I end with "The 3 Rules of Jack" which focus on life lessons. Rule #2 is to consistently practice life-long learning in everything that one does. Maybe that's an advanced degree (60% of my students do this post graduation). Maybe it's an individual work-related course, or perhaps it's pursuing a personal love of painting or sailing, learning another language, or in my wife's case, welding. After watching two generations of students and many, many generations of friends, those individuals that are the most stimulating, those that have the most fun, and those that live the longest are those who stretch themselves to continuously learn.
For me, there are two critical personal takeaways from teaching Marketing and Sales at The Derby Entrepreneurship Center at Tufts.
#1 is about seeing my students develop in real time watching them activate solutions in team-based, semester-long projects working directly with senior management. Real life applied learning which is rewarding for the students as they move on to get jobs in the field! Very exciting for me personally to live directly in the vortex of both a digital and non-digital world that changes dramatically every year.
Give me a call and let's discuss having us facilitate your 2025 planning process. I drive a ton of miles every week, and there's nothing better than having a call to talk about your current 2025 thinking as I challenge the wicked end-of-day commute out of Boston.
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Derby Entrepreneurship Center at Tufts.