Quite the Contrary . . .
The Value of Vacations
Managers who dismiss the value of worker vacations do so at their own risk. Companies and their employees can benefit when workers take off for a week.
Business Success and Employee Happiness
Business success and employee happiness are related. So, why do so many famous CEOs ignore this fact in their quest to maximize shareholder value?
How to Improve Social Media?
How to improve social media? It’s a good question, the answer to which doesn’t involve asking US social media users to participate in a two day boycott.
Opprobrium: Element #119
Some say there is no such thing, yet opprobrium, in the form of bad publicity, is quite common. It may even be good for business.
No Savings in Daylight
It is doubtful that Daylight Savings Time, especially in its extended schedule, saves energy. The EU may eliminate it; the US should consider doing the same.
Arrivederci Roma
Thinking about applying for EU citizenship? Beware of unreliable family stories, lost genealogical records and renounced allegiances to long dead kings.
Find My iPhone
The next time you’re traveling overseas, consider these hard earned lessons. Find My iPhone is a great app, just make sure you are able to use it.
Anchors Aweigh
Anchoring behavior is the reliance on old data in the face of new, contradictory information. It is a cognitive bias frequently observed in startups.
Corporations Are People Too
Corporations are people too, especially in their obituaries. People don’t “die” and companies don’t “fail.” We have more acceptable terms to describe their . . . . passing.
Business Ethics, Gray Areas
Ethical choices are not always obvious or easy. Sometimes one makes decisions that, in retrospect, may seem wrong.
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