Just because something seems unethical, immoral, unnecessary, wasteful or just plain wrong, doesn’t mean it is illegal or against the rules. Further, just because a person disagrees with something — ...
[This is part five in a five-part series charting Outspoken Media's operational development process.] I love “ah-ha!” moments. I’m fortunate enough to work in an industry where they happen all of the ...
I teach business professionals how to listen more effectively, so I spend a great deal of time encouraging people to ask more questions and avoid making assumptions. Avoiding assumptions helps us all ...
Over the past year, it seemed plausible that we had turned the corner, and I optimistically assumed that the pandemic was making its final curtain call. Then came the COVID Omicron BA.1 variant, ...
Retirement is a big question mark for most people. Even with planning, there will be some gray areas and opportunities for making assumptions about what to expect or how far your money will go. One of ...
“Things that were previously held to be sort of unassailable truths are now coming into question,” a16z partner David Ulevitch told me last month. He was making the point that previously uninvestable ...
The May WASDE report is the first look at the new crop balance sheets. As old crop demand continues to be an area of concern, much of the trade was watching to see how aggressive USDA would be with ...
We all know that prices aren’t coming down. They are just going up slower. With the worst four years of inflation since the 1970s inflation has averaged more than 5% per year during the Biden ...