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Tuesday, April 21, 2026

The CEO Manifesto: Skills and Wisdoms for Future Leaders: Written for 17-year-olds who want to lead and succeed at the highest level

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Dr. Albert Schram 18 April 2025 Introduction I spent years serving as the CEO of a large university — a role that sounds impressive on paper...
Tuesday, April 7, 2026

Stop Bolting-On AI: Why Your "Factory Floor" Still Runs on Steam

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The global economy is currently in the grip of a $1.3 trillion contradiction. Since the dawn of the 2020s, organizations have poured astrono...
Thursday, March 19, 2026

Why Your AI Teaching Assistant Keeps Getting It Wrong (And the One Skill That Fixes It)

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#EdTech #AIinEducation #PromptCraft #ContextEngineering #TeacherAI #DigitalLearning Freebe: here is my prompt engineering app for teachers  ...
Sunday, March 1, 2026

The Silicon Valley Schism: A Strategist’s Guide to the Ideology and Power Behind the AI Boom

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🕰️ The Evolution of Tech Culture     • The Counterculture Era: Early computing was defined by a DIY, anti-establishment ethos and the Whole...
Thursday, February 12, 2026

The Four-Year Miracle: How Venice Rewrote Geography

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Technology, and civil engineering in particular, has always served to protect humanity from nature. Let's look at the modern equivalent ...
Sunday, February 8, 2026

The Future of Work Has Changed—Is Your Education Ready?

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Imagine telling your computer, "Prepare my presentation using last week's sales data," and then walking away to make coffee. ...
Wednesday, February 4, 2026

The Missing Middle: Why AI Training Fails and How to Fix It

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  A Wake-Up Call from Redmond, Microsoft's HQ The numbers are in, and they are both startling and unsurprising. At the end of 2025, Mic...
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Albert Schram, Ph.D.
Albert Schram is an economic historian from Italy and the Netherlands. He was Vice-Chancellor at a university, but now he teaches business management, marketing, humanities, economics, social sciences, and entrepreneurship both in secondary school and at university. With his wife, he lives in Singapore, a beautiful city on the Singapore straight, bordering Malaysia and Indonesia. Throughout his career, Albert has lived in 11 different countries in Latin America, Europe, and Asia-Pacific. He's worked as a teacher, executive, coach, consultant, and trainer and lived a total of 19+ years outside Europe. He got his master's degree from the University of Utrecht and his PhD from the European University Institute in Florence, Italy where he studied European economic history. His doctoral thesis on the origins of Italian railways was published as a book by Cambridge University Press. In addition, Albert has also studied international relations at the Clingendael Institute in the Netherlands. He's dedicated to educational leadership and management, which led him to become fellow of the Executive Leadership Academy of the Center for Studies in Higher Education at UC Berkeley.
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