The 4th Choice for the Job
I was the 4th choice for a job in a "dying" business from which I retired a CEO 30 years later. People tend to look at any successful individual and believe
I was the 4th choice for a job in a "dying" business from which I retired a CEO 30 years later. People tend to look at any successful individual and believe
Relative to this subject, I was inspired by a great film and an op-ed piece in The New York Times. The film entitled Temple Grandin is based on the true story of Dr.
“Our occupational licensing laws are out of control. We need to fix them.” So said blogger Andy Koenig in a wonderful essay entitled “It Takes 890 Days to become a barber in Nevada,
Many American communities do a poor job providing mobility for the elderly, the disabled and families with children in strollers. My wife and I are visiting her Dad in Naples, Florida, where he
Our healthcare system is broken, but fixable, as I learned from meeting with George Halvorson [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_Halvorson], an exceptionally visionary healthcare leader. He wrote an incredibly insightful book
Many critical political issues are so complex that they are incomprehensible to even the best-educated voters. Moreover, well-educated voters also realize that, to influence lawmakers, they require so much effort that they disengage,