Econ Recon
Reading Time: < 1 minuteCorrection or Recession?: It’s been a while since Brian Wesbury sat down in front of a camera for one of his video chats about the markets and the economy. If you have five minutes and sufficient interest, check out his recent Wesbury 1010 video in which he explains why sees the current turmoil
Investing for All – The Loss of a Legendary Investor – Jack Bogle
Reading Time: < 1 minuteWarren Buffet once said if a statue were to be erected to the person who had done the most for the American investor “the hands-down choice should be Jack Bogle.” John C. (Jack) Bogle passed away this week at the age of 90. He was the founder of the Vanguard Group and
‘Knowledge’ Workers and ‘Wisdom’ Workers
Reading Time: < 1 minuteThe frustration of Baby Boomers and Millennials is well publicized but maybe we should be looking for inter-generational opportunities instead of problems. Bill Gates and Warren Buffett’s joint philanthropic activities are a great example of two generations working together, as are Tony Bennett and Lady Gaga’s recent collaboration. To that
Days of Disruption (No. 20) Galloway on the Future of Retail
Reading Time: < 1 minuteEvery January, many futurists, academics and others look ahead. Scott Galloway, venture capitalist, board member, and NYT marketing professor gives a stunning and sometimes disturbing look ahead during a talk at last fall’s Recode Conference. One of the world’s best retail watchers, he also has some compelling thoughts about technology and
Sinek on Safety, and CEOs
Reading Time: < 1 minuteMost of us are familiar with Dr. Abraham Maslow’s “Hierarchy of Needs” which ranks the basic needs all humans have. After basic physiological needs (food, water, shelter, health) the most important need for most people according to Maslow is safety. We may not be able to protect our employees outside of work, but Simon
A Question of Degree (Your Child’s)
Reading Time: < 1 minuteA college degree has generally been thought by parents and students to be the path to a better career, and by employers as a reliable predictor of performance. The value of that degree, however, is coming into question. A short article from HBR explores the question of whether higher education
Recursive Commercials (or how to recycle your marketing spend)
Reading Time: < 1 minuteA department store CEO once remarked that half his advertising was effective; he just wasn’t sure which half. The advertising team behind a long series of memorable Geico Insurance commercials over the years may not be sure either, but they’ve launched a creative initiative to ensure they’re getting all the mileage they can
Six Scary Numbers
Reading Time: < 1 minuteThe Gallup Organization recently surveyed a number of organizations and shared the results of six questions it asked the employees about conditions at their companies. Here are the questions. Ask yourself what the results should be for your organization and then check that against what Gallup found in its survey. What
The Book that Rebooted Microsoft
Reading Time: < 1 minuteMicrosoft CEO Satya Nadella has done a remarkable job in resurrecting the fortunes of the company since being named the head of the iconic firm nearly five years ago. Many commentators point to the success of the Microsoft SurfacePro and the company’s focus on cloud computing, among other decisions, as
A Service Tsunami
Reading Time: < 1 minuteThe high-end (i.e. so-called “white collar”) jobs in our economy have been less affected by the rise of the internet than producers and distributors of goods and those holding lower level service jobs. If you’ve been spared so far, the party may be over soon. Venture capitalist Andrew Chen offers a