Wean Yourself
Little by little, wean yourself This is the gist of what I have to say From an embryo, whose nourishment comes in the blood, move to an infant drinking milk, to a child on solid food, to a searcher...
View ArticleThe Wrath of Khan? The Re-Education according to Khan.
In order for business to thrive in America our workforce will need to be the most educated, most dynamic, most flexible workforce ever committed to rebuilding an economy. One cannot find joy, balance...
View ArticleThe Inclusion Economy
We all have folks that come along and capture our interest. One of these professionals I have had the pleasure of meeting is Gil Gerretsen, CEO of Biz Trek, International. ‘Doofus and Sharpee’, a...
View ArticleCreativity: The Secret to Long-Term Growth
The singular characteristic which all individuals who have sustained their professional and personal success is perhaps creativity. Ponder this for a moment. It is creativity that allows an...
View ArticleTo think like Jim
Jim Henson’s son recently recounted what made his father a great man. “One of his life philosophies was that we should love people not for their similarities, but for their differences.” “Jim often had...
View ArticleHumility: Let it Lead your Business to Success
While working with a client recently one underlying theme kept reverberating. A key factor missing in this talented professional’s success. How to build trust with key team members prior to engaging...
View ArticleTwo Important Perspectives on Creativity
Creativity is an important concept to discuss. It is also one that is hard for people to agree on. It’s importantce, its origins, its place in our contemporary culture. Why can’t we agree on its...
View ArticleEven John Adams Knew the Importance of a Creative Education
Is the emphasis given to an education for professional and personal success a recent development of human history? Time to read your history books. When Massachusetts own John Adams, continental...
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