Why Wall Street Gives Millions to Hillary (As a Former Goldman Sachs Banker,...
Raghuram Rajan, now the head of India's central bank, once wrote an academic paper blaming the financial crisis on poor people. Just yesterday, Bill Clinton placed blame for the crisis on our...
View ArticleFabulous Friday -- Everything is Awesome Again
Everything is AWESOME! Europe's markets are up 2.5-3% and our Futures are already up over 1.5% because...  well just because so LET'S PARTY like it's 1999 - or that part of 2008 when we thought a small...
View ArticleWant to Boost Workplace Wellness? Focus on Helping Others Be Well
Workplace wellness is not just about physical health improvements and lowering insurance costs. In fact, most of the physical elements of workplace wellness programs -- like diet and exercise -- are in...
View ArticleTechnology and Millennials Are Driving Business Strategy and Social Change
Doing well by doing good is now expected for businesses, and moral leadership is at a premium for CEOs. For today’s companies to maintain their license to operate, they need to take into account a...
View ArticleTechnology: Friend or Foe?
Many people, especially those of us over 50, frequently bemoan the fact that "technology" is confusing, constantly changing and/or costing us jobs. And I can't argue with that. There is no denying that...
View ArticleMy Invitation to the Davos Summit on the Fourth Industrial Revolution
Okay, so I didn’t actually get invited to this week’s summit in Davos of the World Economic Forum to discuss the implications of the technological revolution on the future of the modern world. (I think...
View ArticleThe Leadership Game Plan: How Jeff Walpole Of Phase2 Builds Trust
What do you think makes people follow a leader?John C. Maxwell, the author of 21 Irrefutable Laws of Leadership, explains that many leaders maintain a misguided philosophy when it comes to...
View ArticleHow To Overcome Setback as an Entrepreneur
There are a few things that I don't lack as a human being; extra weight, fine hair products, and a loving supportive wife are just a couple. But, believe it or not, there are a few things that I do...
View ArticleThe Technological Revolution That Nullified Geography
Industrial revolutions rarely feel revolutionary as they unfold amid the incremental inventions that add up to epochal change. Only in hindsight do the ambitions of the revolutionary inventors and...
View ArticleHow to Create a Viral Marketing Video That Garners Thousands of Views
Josh York is the Founder and CEO of GYMGUYZ, an in-home mobile personal training company headquartered in Plainview, New York. Since its inception in 2008, Josh has been valued for his hands-on...
View ArticleWhat Should Women Expect From the Fourth Industrial Revolution?
The World Economic Forum's Industry Gender Gap study seeks to understand the current gender gap across industries and the future impact of key disruptions on women's employment. It does so by asking...
View ArticleTransforming Manufacturing Industries with the Right Industrial IoT Approach
The Internet of Things is slowly building up its core capabilities to start solving problems that can really benefit from it. Let's talk about the manufacturing vertical and why the Internet of Things...
View ArticleIs it time to buy stocks? Not if you're a long-term investor...
The stock market is off to its worst start in history this year. Not only that, the losses over the past few weeks have come amid one of the most rapid declines over the past few decades. This has some...
View ArticleIs Non-Action a Business Strategy?
Several years ago, after spending months getting the word out for a retreat, I thought to myself "I wonder what will happen if I practice the Taoist art of Wu-Wei-the art of non-action for the next...
View ArticleBlindsided by innovation like Bloomberg? Don't become a statistic.
Co-authored with Steve KrawciwJP Morgan's announcement last week "to pull the plug" on all of their thousands and thousands of Bloomberg terminals is last week's leading example of the sweeping...
View ArticleIs the Eros Whistleblower the Harry Markopolos of Bollywood or Just Another...
By Tim McCormack and Molly Knobler Eros International, the so-called Netflix of Bollywood, is deep in the throes of either an Enron-type accounting scandal or a vicious smear campaign by an anonymous...
View Article12 Tips to Being Productive as a Stay at Home Freelancer
Despite enjoying the freedom and flexibility of being a freelancer, it takes a lot of self-motivation to stay productive. There are mornings when we wake up and would rather binge watch Netflix than...
View ArticleWinter Storm Jonas and Business Continuity Make Strange Bedfellows
Figuring out how to deal with significant snow, ice and possible coastal flooding and power outages is not only on the minds of up to 50 million people along the East Coast and in the Mid-Atlantic, but...
View Article3 Reasons a Cheap Logo Will Cost You
The internet has heralded in a new era of lost cost outsourcing options. From data entry to admin to on demand consulting. Small business owners have access to a wide range of affordable, specialist...
View ArticleThe Burma Blueprint -- a Rights Protective Approach to Investment in Iran
By Amol Mehra and Claire Schachter On January 16, the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) verified that Iran had implemented its key nuclear-related measures described in the Joint Comprehensive...
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