by Clint | Mar 14, 2009 | Cross-cultural perspectives, ICT4D, Innovation, International business, Key Lessons
Intro Thoughts If you are concerned about the current state of the economy at all, here are some thoughts that might help… So I was invited a couple months ago, by the turn-around expert Tony Robbins, to join a small international Business Mastermind Group led...
by Clint | Feb 6, 2009 | Global virtual teams, ICT4D, Innovation, Technologies for Intercultural Communication, Web 2.0
Below are some details for a unique course I will soon be teaching on ICT4D (Information and Communication Technologies for Development). The Masters and Ph.D. students taking this course will be from and located in different places around the world (Africa, Asia,...
by Clint | Jan 14, 2009 | Cross-cultural perspectives, Global virtual teams, ICT4D, Innovation, Intercultural communication
Just finishing up a 10-day workshop in Tanzania as part of the ICT4D Consortium of African and European Universities. We had people from 8 different institutions and 11 different countries – a very international and interdisciplinary group. It has been fun to...
by Clint | Dec 1, 2008 | ICT4D, Key Questions
What does “critical thinking” mean to you? (Or do you like better the idea of “crucial thinking”?) How do higher level thinking skills apply to the work that you do? How do you think you can develop your ability to effectively think through complex issues (asking more...
by Clint | Nov 20, 2008 | Conferences, ICT4D, Resources
I recently was chosen as one of a few young scholars to participate in an Early Career Symposium, funded by an NSF grant (thanks to the vision of Dr. Chandra Orrill, University of Georgia), that gave me some great insights into designing a meaningful research agenda...
by Clint | Nov 3, 2008 | Cross-cultural perspectives, ICT4D
I was able to meet briefly with the current ambassador from Uganda last week following a presentation I attended where he spoke. The instant I mentioned the work we were doing in ICT4D (Information and Communication Technology for Development) he perked up and showed...