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Things I Learned on Sabbatical or what did I do all that time in Hanover?. August 14, 2008 Ed Granger-Happ, CIO SC/US Chairman, NetHope & GTRB. 1. Tuck is an incredible place. 2. The Professors are superb. 3. The students are tops. 4. Students work in real-time.
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Things I Learned on Sabbaticalor what did I do all that time in Hanover? August 14, 2008 Ed Granger-Happ, CIO SC/US Chairman, NetHope & GTRB
7. Walking burns lots of calories 50 pounds and counting….
12. IS is about clock-makers It works well when I’m absent
13. A sabbatical benefited me • Renewal - it's not leave • Research • Relationship building - professors, students, corporate guests • Dialog - academic and outside sector • Writing • Learning - auditing classes • Credential/brand building • Business case approach - Jim Collins was off the mark, we can learn from businesses about the path to greatness • Give-back – What it’s all about
14. And a sabbatical benefits Save the Children • Includes most of the prior slide • Knowledge sharing – this is the first of a dozen brown-bags • Publication of non-profit-related papers – this will enhance Save’s standing among business leaders and corporations who participate in the Dartmouth Center for Digital Strategies • Attract and Retain technology talent – the Fellowship will enhance our ability to attract and retain high-level knowledge workers and interns for IT and beyond for Save in the future. • Ivy League Connections – Adding Dartmouth to Harvard, Columbia, etc. ties. • Fundraising connections – corporate and individual connections • Gratitude – never underestimate the value of a grateful employee
p.s. I did do all the things I set out to do • Learning • Audit class on Comparative Leadership Models • One on Social Entrepreneurship • And one on Business Ethics • Advising • Independent study on disruptive innovation • Team project on tech collaboration for small nonprofits (NGOs) • Writing • NTEN/J. Wiley Book • Research papers • Blog: http://granger-happ.blogspot.com/ A shameless plug! • Lecturing • Leadership • Future of Technology • The Promise of Broadband • Good Enough Principle • For details, see http://www.fairfieldreview.org/hpmd/EGHprofile.nsf
A word from the maestro… “When you love something, you have time; you have a lot of time.” “Happy Vagabond,” 60 Minutes interview with Gustavo Dudamel, http://cosmos.bcst.yahoo.com/ver/251.7/popup/index.php?cl=6571442