Martin Luther King Jr. may be one of the most well-known and oft-quoted leaders of our time. But did you ever stop to think that his inspirational aphorisms on justice, peace, and equality might also ...
In an article on msnbc, NBC News space analyst James Oberg discussed how engineers need to be smart enough to ask the right questions. He’s referring to questions beyond technical questions to those ...
The question is, "How are you using your resources to address and develop strategies?" How are you using your resources to address and develop strategies to come up with short- and long-term solutions ...
ADP reports six key lessons from small business owners on overcoming challenges, emphasizing trust, community support, and ...
A pilot for the U.S. Navy and Southwest Airlines, Tammie Jo Shults was the captain of a passenger-filled Boeing 737 when the aircraft blew an engine at 32,000 feet in 2018. The key lessons she applied ...
Traditionally, people in the business world laud entrepreneurs as visionaries—risk-takers, lone wolves with audacious ideas. Risk-taking, ambition and resilience are vital parts of becoming an ...
As a response to Jay Boerwinkle's letter on college is a waste (College for most is an expensive four-year vacation from the real world), I completely and most utterly disagree. The letter describes ...
Fintech founders that set out to solve big problems for consumers almost always begin with the best intentions — they want to help people. But they often miss that mark by a country mile, which spurs ...
When Lori Lightfoot became the mayor of Chicago this year, it marked a lot of "firsts." Lightfoot is, of course, Chicago's first African American woman, and openly gay mayor. But she is also the ...