Best Blogs

I resource material for your “edification, enlightenment, and enjoyment” from many sources. I will continue to provide specific recommendations as above for the content I think is worthwhile.    But if you don’t find anything to your liking above, check out this list of the best (in my opinion) blogs, websites etc. for the C-Level Executive from proven […]

Econ Recon:

A “Data Heavy” Week: Lots of new numbers from Q!…significant slowing (but still growing GDP)…mixed signals….strong new home sales…wages on a tear…inflation flat…but a warning that interest rates may rise later in the year. ITR’s Brian Beaulieu think unpacks the economic luggage for you in this week’s FedWatch. More on GDP: If you want a deeper dive on […]

Crossing Your Rubicon

Angela Duckworth became famous a few years back for her research and subsequent book: “Grit: The Power of Passion and Perseverance” In it, she warned that an important aspect of becoming “gritty” is a strategy for dealing with disappointment and discouragement.  She suggests that “The difference between being all in versus anything else comes down to whether […]

Entrepreneurship: Delicacy to Staple

If I say “soup,” what the first name that comes to mind? It’s probably Campbells which is probably the best-known soup brand on the planet. “Today, soup is comfort food, but in the 1890s, it was an exclusive delicacy. John Dorrance (Campbell’s co-founder) hoped to bring soup to the masses” according to a short article from […]

“A Sublime and Sordid Aspiration”

Companies grow because of a great vision, great luck, or both (usually). The same can happen with cities. To wit: Las Vegas. Known as “Sin City,’ Las Vegas is best known for legalized gambling on the famous “Strip” inspired by the first modern casino, The Flamingo which was the vision of mobster Ben “Bugsy” Siegel as […]

“Forewarned”

One of the keys to a happy life is a productive relationship with the future. For many of us, this involves predictions, overconfidence, and anxiety. Or as NYU Professor Scott Galloway observes “the best way to predict the future is to make it, but there’s a corollary: The best way to prevent the future is to […]

Home Safe Home

In a seller’s market for talent and labor, compensation and benefits are key. Salaries, wages, health care, retirement, vacation help attract and keep great employees. How about a benefit that will help employees protect themselves, their families, and assets? (And it’s free). Vistage IT Security Speaker and IT Security Expert Mike Foster usually focuses on helping us […]

The Reality of Real Estate Now

All of us, whether in management or not have some dependence on real estate, being a home we own, apartment we rent, commercial or retail properties that our businesses use. Recently, the rise of interest rates due to inflation has impacted the housing markets and work from has had a profound effect on commercial real […]

Guilty as Charged?

The late Peter Drucker once remarked that the essence of people management strategy was to “leverage their strengths and make their weaknesses irrelevant”. Simon Sinek, who shot to fame with his book and TED Talk “Start with Why”, adds an interesting tactic that aligns with this strategy. Find out if you’re “guilty as charged” with this common leadership fallacy.

Great Obnoxious HR Questions

In my experience, most of my problems in life were self-made and had their origins in the questions I didn’t ask. Vistage speaker and HR Expert Hunter recently suggest that there are five queries that will save you a lot of time and trouble in hiring.  Check out his recent “Take 5 with Hunter Lott” video for […]