A couple of years ago, I wrote a book called Nothing to Nasdaq. The main thesis was a framework Dr. Art Langer and I developed at Columbia University. Based on this framework, we had come up with a ...
I find this to be an especially helpful inquiry. Learning to formulate good questions leads quickly to deeper exploration and furthers understanding. Jesus, drawing on his Jewish heritage, used the ...
The best salespeople in the world don’t sell, per se. They ask questions and listen to what people want. In my time as a business owner, I’ve heard a common misconception time and time again: that ...
Conversations about inadequate school resources usually bring to mind images of tattered, outdated textbooks that include maps of the Soviet Union. Such long-running inattention to classroom materials ...
Making change is like pushing a boulder up a hill. It takes an enormous amount of effort, and it’s only when you get close to the top that people start to think you can actually get there. And then ...
As a follow-up to yesterday's wonderful post by Barbara, I wanted to raise a point the science vs. religion debate often misses. This sunday in The New York Times, philosopher of science David Albert ...
Recent actions taken at various governmental levels raise both cause for concern and questions. I am concerned whether we are asking the right questions. As I write this, Chrysler is in bankruptcy ...
When you seek information from your partner, chances are you assume that no matter how you ask the question, you’ll get the same answer. You and your partner may even pride yourselves on your ability ...
If you want to enjoy life, go adopt a dog. Seriously. There is nothing like a dog to bring joy, pleasure, love, and trust into your life. I know this well: my spouse and I rescued a coonhound—Daisy ...