February 6, 2009 · 11:52 am
One of the changes in the air these days seems to be that people are taking responsibility for their screw-ups and apologizing. I’m not talking about apologies of the lame “mistakes w
ere made” sort. Nope. These are people who probably don’t have to apologize publicly given their stature but who are doing so very openly and very clearly: Continue reading →
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January 30, 2009 · 3:38 pm
Every sporting event has a break of some sort during which everyone involved – players, fans, coaches, announcers – catch their breaths, adjust their strategy (another chili dog or time for dessert?) and get ready to push to the finish. In football it’s halftime. But this weekend, football IS halftime. Continue reading →
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January 23, 2009 · 11:04 am
President Obama took his oath of office for a second time yesterday. We won’t debate whether he needed to or not but, as usual, we will discuss the business lesson we can learn from his having done so. Confused yet? Read on! Continue reading →
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