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Default OT - Hyperinflation as a goal?

On Apr 2, 7:15*pm, "Ed Huntress" wrote:


You can't design an education system, any more than a business organization,
on the premise that you'll hire Superman.

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Ed Huntress


You can design a business organization on the promise that you will
hire only people that are way above average. The funny thing is that
it does not cost that much more in salaries. Hewlett Packard did that
back in the '60's. And because their employees were above average,
they attracted above average applicants. Makes a hell of a difference
in the work environment. Google, Microsoft, and Cisco do that now.

I suspect that the same thing applies to education systems too. The
Ivy league colleges hire the best and brightest. Seems to work out
for them. Because they have the best professors, they get the
brightest students. And because they get the brightest students, they
have the brightest alumnae. Who contribute to the colleges, so the
colleges have the biggest endowments and hire the best and brightest.


Dan