Judge gives rich philanthropist a “charity discount” at sentencing, feds finally open investigation of Mississippi prisons, do neighborhood councils impede equity?, and more!
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The Sensemaking Mindset:
Improvisation over Strategy

Today, we address the need for an improvisational mindset that allows us to work actively with what is in front of us in a more fluid and adaptive way. This is how work gets done in sensemaking organizations.

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Judge Gives Hodge 25% “Charity Discount” on Admissions Scandal Sentence

A “Varsity Blues” college admissions scandal defendant seeks a reduced sentence due to his past charity. The history of such pleas for mercy is storied.

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After a Dozen Deaths, Feds Launch Investigation of Mississippi Prisons

The US Department of Justice launches a civil rights investigation of the Mississippi prison system following a spate of deaths and violence in four of its facilities.

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Raleigh Disbands Neighborhood Councils to Boost Equitable Development

In Raleigh, city council votes to end a 46-year-old system of neighborhood advisory councils to reduce the power of development opponents.

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Retiring Boomer Business Owners Turn to Worker Co-Ops to Preserve Legacy

As owners retire, a growing number are opting to sell to their workers, turning their businesses into worker-owned cooperatives.

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Tarnishing the Medal of Freedom at the State of the Union

Republicans attending the State of the Union applauded and stood as Melania Trump placed the Medal of Freedom around Russ Limbaugh’s neck. Others saw it as a hostile act.

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