Words Alone Are Not Enough: Overcoming a Multitude of Problems Requires More
Our mindset is mired in the stone age. We still plunder the earth. Neo-liberalism is the current expression of that mentality. The COVID-19 pandemic combined with revulsion to racism provides an opportunity for change,...
Keeping Your Career Going After 50
By 2024, nearly 25% of the workforce is projected to be aged 55 and over as more baby boomers expect to keep working rather than entering retirement. Faced with competition as Gen Zers enter...
Embrace Enjoyment, and your work will deliver
Enjoyment doesn’t fit any clear definition, so get to know it
If I don’t catch myself enjoying it, I drop it. Enjoyment is not everything, it is the only thing. I am not encouraging hedonism,...
5 Steps to Communicating in a Crisis
The ground underneath many businesses and organizations is shifting daily due to the COVID-19 pandemic. With it comes new challenges (and opportunities) for communicating with staff, customers, stakeholders and the public.
Even those of us...
Beyond the News
Beyond the news, the hysteria and the outbreak itself is a profound lesson for humanity about global consumerism.
So I think we should use this time to think deeply on what we consume and where...
Podcasting: A New Secret Sauce To Your Marketing Buffet
Is podcasting really creating its space in the digital marketing Legoland.? In a broader sense, it is a YES. Since ages, political leaders, journalists, and magazine interviewers have been podcasting to talk to their...
Unemployment & Suicides: The Next Wave Of Crisis
This wave of economic suicide will perhaps surpass the lives taken by the deadly virus itself.
The economic hardships caused during Covid-19 have surpassed those of the 1930s Great Depression and the 2008 Global Financial...
Neither the Globalists nor the Populists Can Monopolize the COVID-19 Story
If the Financial Crisis of 2008 stirred doubt in the global economic system, COVID-19 exposed its fragility. Yet, it has also shown the drawbacks of populism and the need for a multilateral approach in...
4 Money Management Tips for First-Time Entrepreneurs
Over 82% of business failures occur as a result of financial mismanagement and cash flow issues. Starting a new business venture can be a very time-consuming and stressful process. While it is important to...
Five Tips to Start and Stick with Your Goals
“Our goals can only be reached through a vehicle of a plan, in which we must fervently believe, and upon which we must vigorously act. There is no other route to success.” —Pablo Picasso
I...
How do Amazon’s Premium Shipping Options Compare to Other eCommerce Platforms
Online shopping continues to grow as a percentage of overall sales and each major retailer and platform is looking for ways to stand out. The main focus for differentiation right now appears to be...
Lessons From A Stroke — Can We Choose Our Way Into Better Healthcare?
On Sunday July 5, 2020 my father had a hemorrhagic stroke that greatly paralyzed his right side and speech. He is a 78-year old who eats healthy, exercises regularly, had gone regularly for medical...
Triad for Developers to Increase Productivity
In this world where we are bombarded with a lot of workloads, everyone is looking for new ways to increase productivity in a particular time period. There is a lack of the ability to...
Report From Trump Country: How ‘The News’ Helps Trump in the South
This story is about what I have observed regarding Southern Trump voters. I am a white male that was born and raised in the South. This story tells what I have noticed about the...
Can Startups Disrupt Medical Errors?
Primum non nocere -- Latin for “first, do no harm” has been enshrined by the medical practice since the times of the Hippocratic Oath. Unfortunately erring is part of the human condition and despite...
Nine Ways You’re Sabotaging Your Success Without Realizing It
I decry the injustice of my wounds, only to look down and see that I am holding a smoking gun in one hand and a fistful of ammunition in the other. -Craig D. Lounsbrough
Finding...
Decomposition versus the Grassroots attitude to healthcare problems
An intimate glance at the administrative prerogative
The most characteristic trait of human nature is its problem-solving capability. Because, day in and day out, a person strives to survive. Along the way also must put...
Five Habits You Should Stop to Be More Successful
Success comes from hammering away at your craft until other people take notice. And then keep doing it at a high level until people appreciate what you have to offer. And then, unless you’re...
Special benefits are the decider for workers’ happiness
Organizations struggle to provide the right benefits for their workers. Many leaders and managers don’t understand the basic wants and needs of rank-and-file employees, which is likely different from that of the top echelon.
Coming...
In the Age of COVID-19: A Seismic Shift in Sports
Sports Organizations such as the UFC have long catered to live-audiences. With the Outbreak of COVID-19, that may soon change.
Last night I watched UFC Fight Night 170 from a friend’s office space. In an...