Profiles In Leadership: Queen Elizabeth II
Americans know little about the inner workings of the British monarchy. That should come as no surprise considering the fact that the United States carried out a revolution to free itself from
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Americans know little about the inner workings of the British monarchy. That should come as no surprise considering the fact that the United States carried out a revolution to free itself from
Anyone familiar with the fields of mathematics or computer science has heard of Alan Turing. Born in London on 23 June 1912, Turing would become a world-renowned mathematician, computer scientist, logician, cryptanalyst,
I’m sure our earliest ancestors recognized the constancy of change; however, the first philosopher who recorded that observation for history was the Greek philosopher Heraclitus. According to freelance writer and part-time philosophy
There is a popular notion that great leaders are people who have answers to challenging questions. Politicians would certainly like you to believe that is true. They are constantly trying to convince
How do you measure a person’s contribution to the world? When it comes to Steward Brand (@stewartbrand), that’s not an easy question to answer. Wikipedia simply states, “Stewart Brand (born December 14,
The volcanic eruption near Tonga reminds us that we never know where or when a disaster will strike. What we do know is that, whenever possible, Chef José Andrés and his charity,
America continues to lose members of what has been called “the Greatest Generation.” Raised during the depression and molded by war, they defined what makes America great. One such American was Robert
Over the years numerous articles have been written about the importance of corporate culture and its impact on innovation. In fact, I’ve written a few. Last month, however, Emma Wilson, Digital Outreach
America is divided. The divisions come in all shapes and sizes: a north/south divide, a coastal vs. mid-America divide, an urban vs. rural divide, a progressive vs. conservative divide, a rich vs.
Have you heard the joke about paper? It’s tearable. Or the one about Jean-Paul Sartre sitting at a French cafe, revising his draft of Being and Nothingness. He says to the waitress, “I’d
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