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Blog 72. Corporate Schools As Educational Tools?

Posted on 03/01/2015 by Don Neeper

Regarding the operation of a club, a firm, or a governmental office, I sometimes hear the statement, “It should be run like a business.”  Sounds good.  But does “running like a business” apply to government?  Especially to schools? Continue reading →

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