Old cronies and young whippersnappers
A few months ago I ran into Rich Johnson and Jim Murphy on the show floor at the NBAA show in Atlanta. We got to
A few months ago I ran into Rich Johnson and Jim Murphy on the show floor at the NBAA show in Atlanta. We got to
Well, I can now say that I have witnessed the coming death of the business world as we know it. Let us all hope and
I had intended to write this column, the first column of a new year, on how our industry is working its way out of the
A long time ago I worked for someone who spent a lot of time talking about the importance of completely finishing a project; making sure
I realized as I sat down to write this column that this is column number 120; exactly ten years since I wrote the first column
It’s pet peeve time. Promise me that if you ever call my company and are greeted by an automated attendant answering system that you will
I am writing this as I sit on the deck of my brother’s condo at Lake of the Ozarks. It’s early morning, about 75 degrees
The line between work life and home life is disappearing, says Richard Donkin, author of The Future of Work.
It was a Sunday morning; very early on a Sunday morning – 5 a.m. – when the sound of my cell phone going off awakened
The other night I saw an ad on TV sponsored by the AARP. In the ad, several folks in their 50s to 60s were talking