(By Bob McCurdy) A couple of weeks back I came across an article that’s been on my mind since. The piece referenced a study by advertising holding company Havas, which concluded that if 77% of brands ...
A few weeks ago, a colleague of mine from the Graduate Career Consortium published an excellent “Carpe Careers” piece on authenticity and the importance of self-reflection as a person and a ...
Not long ago, a British friend e-mailed me saying how fascinated everyone over there was with our primaries because they were being contested by “a black, a woman and a wrinkly.” This from someone who ...
“Do core values really matter?” Before I could pause to think I abruptly replied, “Yes, absolutely.” I had just finished giving a speech in Texas that touched on the topic of corporate values and one ...
You posed some questions to me in our last post, Seeking and Keeping Balance, and they embodied some of the concepts in my life that I have actually been reflecting on. I feel like you have given me ...
California Research Program Experiments on People with ‘Life-Shortening’ Conditions Our Friends (and Hamas’s Friends) the Qataris Israel Is Pursuing Victory The End Game Death Throes of Humphrey’s ...
Looking back on the first half of this year can bring up a melange of emotions in many. Did I achieve everything I wanted to? Maybe not. Did things go to plan? Rarely. Am I where I wish I'd be ...
The timing of Jewish holidays, and the annual cycle of Jewish religious life, is based on a unique calendar that dates back thousands of years. This calendar is completely separate from the Gregorian ...
The atmosphere of fear, distrust, anger, and, for some, celebration, permeates our present and obscures clear thinking. We lose sight of truths that are right in front of our noses. The bipartisan ...
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