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''"In Welcome to week 1 of training! We’ve created a culture obsessed with measuring talent game that will help you learn new skills and ability, we often overlook the important role of inspiration. Inspiration awakens us to new possibilities by allowing us tools to transcend our ordinary experiences use during training and limitationsbeyond. Inspiration propels Each game “square” links to a person from apathy challenge -- double click to possibility, and transforms reveal the way we perceive our own capabilities. Inspiration may sometimes be overlooked because of its elusive naturechallenge. Its history of being treated as supernatural or divine hasn't helped Each challenge builds upon the situationlast, so please try them all! <br><br> This is a game that you should play on your own, but there are a few parts where you’ll want to connect with your teammates. But as recent research showsOn your team Mural, inspiration there’s a leaderboard where each team member can be activated, captured, and manipulated, and it has enter a major effect on important life outcomesfew results from the game so you can see what your teammates have discovered."''</divbr><br>— [https://hbr.org/2011/11/why-inspiration-matters Kauffman, S. (2018). Why Inspiration Matters Visit your team mural for more instructions and the link to the game. <nowikibr>[online]</nowikibr> Harvard Business Review.]
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{{Content-A|color=#5F574F|title=Inspiration Is All Around Us|content=<br>Especially in today's day and age, inspiration is easily attainable. Stories about startup legends like Steve Jobs and change agents like Malala Yousafzai are common. TED talks are available on just about every topic imaginable. Even campus alumni come back to campus to talk about their career successes. But, what about people like us?}}<br>{{Content-A|color=#8C1515|title=Assignment|content=<br>There are hundreds of students on your campus who are making a difference or working against the odds. They have identified something in their environment that ought to change, are unwilling to accept the status quo, and decided to do something about it. Maybe they started a new resource or organization. Perhaps they sparked a new initiative. It's possible, they still remain an unsung hero. Your job this first week is to find them and tell their story.<br><br>{{Fmbox|image=none| style = border:5px solid dimgrey; background-color:lightgrey;|text={{Fmbox|image=none|text={{note2|1='''Note 1:''' This is an individual assignment.}}}}{{Fmbox|image=none|text={{note2|1='''Note 2:''' If you are new to campus, ask your faculty champion for pointers on students who you should seek out for this story.}}}}{{Fmbox|image=none|text={{note2|1='''Note 3:''' September 12 is the deadline for this submission.}}}}}}}}<br>{{Content-A|color=#8C1515|title=Deliverable 1: A Student Who Inspires You|content=<br>{{Clickable button 2|Jump to the discussion|url=https://universityinnovation.org/wiki/2020_talk:Discuss/A_Student_Who_Inspires_You|class=mw-ui-progressive}}}}