I have written about this many times. It is also an issue the deeply resounds within my friend’s soul, who is very involved with an elite private school.
Category Archives: Business Management
One Bold Move a Day On Its Way
Sorry for the delay in awarding the free copy of “One Bold Move a Day”. But, as you know, I had a medical setback and spent too much time in the hospital.
Know what you know
Consultants are normally chosen because they have specialized knowledge that can help their clients- with a current problem and/or with developing plans for growth.
Pharmageddon!
When I moved to Northern Virginia in 1989, I chose a local CVS store. The pharmacy hours were to remain opened until midnight- convenient for a family with young kids.
Noah’s Flood
Today is the 17th day of the month of the flood (as “mourned” in my religion). The month of Cheshvan is the month where the rainstorm managed to cover the Earth with water. 365 days later (one solar year- not a lunar year, which was the normal calendar mode of the times), the water had receded and the land was dry. Noach (Noah) wanted to know if it was safe to exit the ark. So, he sent out a raven.
Ryan Reynolds
I fell in love with Ryan Reynolds as an actor. He has this ease that he provides the parts he plays. Whether it’s Deadpool, The Hitman’s Wife’s Bodyguard, Woman in Gold, Safe House- you name it.
Friday the 13th
First, you should know that I don’t suffer from triskaidekaphobia (fear of Friday the 13th). But, today’s post covers an issue that many of you may come to fear, should you not heed the warnings herein.
Where’s the Level Playing Field?
I have been a dedicated reader of Business Week for decades. Even as Bloomberg makes it harder and harder for folks like me to do so. (How do they do that? They no longer offer a reasonably priced print subscription to the magazine- one must subscribe to Bloomberg.com, at a MUCH higher annual price.)
National Newspaper Week
Monday to Saturday, my morning routine is to read a slew of newspapers. Generally, I start with the Washington Post, followed by the Wall Street Journal, then the New York Times, and the LA Times. I add a paper or two (Long Beach Press Telegram, Ann Arbor News, Boston Globe to the roster- but I don’t read them from cover to cover.)
Gaining Financial Knowledge for Small Business Success
This post started out as a guest contribution from Lucas Weaver of the Yolopreneur. However, there were items that needed more direct information, so it is more of a collaboration between Mr. Weaver and Dr. Ackerman; but it was Lucas who first arrived at the subject matter.
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