The Study of Mistakes
When I was in school, my strongest subjects were in STEM — science and math specifically. In high school, I was required to study history.
When I was in school, my strongest subjects were in STEM — science and math specifically. In high school, I was required to study history.
There’s a saying I’ve lived by for quite some time now. If you’re going to do something, you should either strive to do it well…
I’ve had the good fortune of working and socializing with people from a wide variety of cultures. One of the challenges of such international interactions
One of my professional mentors taught me a very useful tip on how to travel when flights get canceled due to bad weather. He had
All things have a natural cycle. The sun rises; the sun sets. The tide comes in; the tide goes out. Jobs are easy to get;
In the long run, the only type of relationship that endures is the mutually beneficial one. One-sided relationships — whether they are vendor-customer, spouse-spouse, or
When I work with a new CEO client, I do two things. First, I ask them to explain the business
Most of my client work over the past decade has been centered around helping software companies scale up to become
In a previous article, I shared a little history about the Great Depression of the 1930s and explained why the
In looking at the COVID-19 response globally and here in the United States, I can’t help but remember a concept
I’m told there’s a saying on Wall Street that goes, “The trend is your friend.” I’m not a banker nor
I’ve been noticing that there are questions lately about what caused the Great Depression and whether we’re at risk of