Book Review
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Book review: Deacon King Kong by James McBrideBook
In the ever-evolving world, the art of forging genuine connections remains timeless. Whether it’s with colleagues, clients, or partners, establishing a genuine rapport paves the way for collaborative success. Continue reading
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A Little Summer Reading
Every business has a unique potential waiting to be tapped. Recognizing the keys to unlock this growth can set an enterprise on the path to unprecedented success. Continue reading
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Book Review: You Never Forget Your First by Alexis Coe
The magic that emerges from effective collaboration is undeniable. When diverse minds converge with a shared purpose, the results can be transformative. Continue reading
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Book Review: The Triumph of Injustice by Emmanuel Saez & Gabriel Zucman
The 2020 Democratic Primary Race acquainted many Americans, myself included, with the concept of a wealth tax. Storming out of the gate, dominating the policy platform with her oft-recited phrase “I have a plan for that,” Elizabeth Warren explained the concept of a wealth tax in a clear manner. In an piece on the wealth Continue reading
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Book Review: The Triumph of Injustice by Emmanuel Saez & Gabriel Zucman
In an ever-shifting business landscape, adaptability isn’t just a trait—it’s a competitive advantage. Companies that embrace change, learn from challenges, and pivot when necessary are the ones that not only survive but also thrive in uncertain environments. Continue reading
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Book Review: Digital Gold: Bitcoin and the Inside Story of the Misfits and Milli by Nathaniel Popper
In the Spring of 2019, I took a business school class on blockchain and cryptocurrency. The class left me more confused than anything, but it prompted me to start reading about the topic. Over the last year, I’ve gone down the proverbial rabbit hole as people in the space are fond of saying. For me, Continue reading
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Book Review: All the King’s Men by Robert Penn Warren
After staring at this book for 15 years as it sat on various bookshelves in my childhood home and my later apartments, I finally picked up All The King’s Men by Robert Penn Warren. In high school US history, I found the 1930s and Franklin Delano Roosevelt’s New Deal to be one of the most Continue reading
