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Why We’re Wired to Imagine: Evolution, Survival, and the Future of Creativity
Creativity has shaped our survival—from the time early humans gathered around fires to share stories of the hunt and preserving them with prehistoric cave paintings that offer vivid and mysterious windows into the earliest days of humanity. While other species evolved fangs, claws, or wings, we evolved imagination.
Sol and Rod Morgan
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The Creativity Spark: Why We Need to Dream Bigger
If you think about it, creativity is why we’re here at all. Long before we built cities or wrote symphonies, we were imagining things that didn’t yet exist—tools, stories, futures—and turning them into reality. Creativity gave us language, culture, and problem-solving abilities that kept us alive when physically stronger species disappeared.
Sol and Rod Morgan
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Conductors of the Future: Orchestrating Work in the Age of AI
At RPM-Academy, we believe that success in the "future of work" no longer belongs to the busiest, but to the best coordinators of intelligence—human and artificial.
Sol and Rod Morgan
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From Input to Impact: A Systems View of Human Potential
Input → Process → Output is a deceptively powerful model. It is a simple but effective way of depicting the chain of causality that describes, I think, all phenomena. Continuous improvement specialists rely on this model... our starting point for assessing the current state and informing the development of a future state, whether product or service. But what if we applied that same model to something even more profound: the development of human potential?
Sol and Rod Morgan
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Curiosity Didn't Kill the Cat — It Built the Rocket!
From the moment we open our eyes to the world, curiosity pulls us forward.
It’s not unique to humans — animals explore, prod, and investigate their environments.
Sol and Rod Morgan
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Reset. Relaunch. Reimagine: The RPM-Academy Journey
There’s something invigorating about a reset — not because what came before was wrong, but because what comes next could be even better.
Rod Morgan, Head of Faculty at RPM-Academy
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The Skills Economy: How Knowledge Became the World’s Most Valuable Currency
The half-life of skills is shrinking rapidly, with some technical skills becoming outdated within just a few years.
Rod Morgan, Head of Faculty, RPM-Academy
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