Business, Innovation & Managing Life Q&A:
Business, Innovation and Managing Life (June 5, 2024) »
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What business opportunities could you see being successful in the next ten years?
What do you think about the sort of "density of information" in science or philosophy? Like your TED talk could be a pamphlet, a book or a multi-volume set of books—same deal with philosophy?
Would you ever teach a how-to writing course?
What's your opinion about the space tourism business?
Do you think there's a missing feature of current tech that computer or phone developers are overlooking? How can they capitalize on AI?
Somebody from NASA or SpaceX should put a 360-degree camera on Mars such that people on Earth can look around. How important do you think interdisciplinary knowledge is for driving innovation?
I'm entering college this fall. What advice do you have for a college student's first year?
Can you think of ways to make a career out of learning?
How can I stay focused and work on projects that I'm not necessarily excited about with general ed, especially where my major is not focused?
I have several ideas for real-world applications of my work and I am a scholar in my heart, and it seems that a math PhD (currently doing MSc) and then continuing to be around academia is the best way to do that. Could you say your thoughts about this? Should I leave academia and work on these, or mix, or only after PhD?
[My advice for education is] take classes that teach you how to learn or solve problems or different ways to think about subjects. Those were the most valuable classes.
Could there be an argument for different types of schooling vs. common curriculums to better fit different learning styles?
How do you compare scholarly life vs. entrepreneurial life?
Can being a CEO be taught or is it something a person innately has the ability for? What would you study?
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