by TJ White | Jan 4, 2025 | Blog Post
While there’s plenty going on in the world to opine on—the fall of the Assad regime, the assassination of UnitedHealthcare executive Brian Thompson, South Korea’s President declaring Martial Law—perhaps the most perplexing issue plaguing our screens is the ongoing...
by Forbes | Dec 18, 2024 | Blog Post
Pumpkin spice lattes have given way to turkey and stuffing, which in turn has given way to ugly sweaters and pop star Christmas albums and specials. For working professionals, it’s a time for prognostications about what might change in their industry in the new year....
by Lisa Gordon-Miller | Nov 21, 2024 | Blog Post
Many argue that the future of journalism is bleak, but I contend that it has never been more promising, driven by its resilience, the coexistence of traditional and digital media, the resurgence of local media, the return of advertising, and the impact of diversity on...
by TJ White | Nov 12, 2024 | Blog Post
With Donald Trump winning his second term, Republicans securing a majority in the Senate and on their way to securing a majority in the House of Representatives, corporations and investors are assessing expected policy shifts. The Trump Administration’s renewed...
by The Wall Street Journal | Oct 28, 2024 | Blog Post
Boeing’s new boss wants to return the manufacturer to its engineering roots. Starbucks’s new chief executive says the chain must embrace its own origins as a coffeehouse. Both executives are aiming to solve a tricky problem: how best to revive a flagging company? The...