When the Lynde and Harry Bradley Foundation of Milwaukee approached the Center for Neighborhood Enterprises (CNE) in 1995, they presented Robert L. Woodson, Sr. with a dilemma. At...

Last month, the world lost a remarkable man, Louis Zamperini. He was ninety-seven. Zamperini was on the track team at the University of Southern California and ran in...

For freedom Christ has set us free; stand firm therefore, and do not submit again to a yoke of slavery. – Galatians 5:1 We are passionate people. God...

Editor’s note: Today we introduce Glenn Brooke, a new contributor to the IFWE blog. He is an author, scientist, and entrepreneur specializing in leadership development. He will be...

The idols of power, success, and confidence in one’s abilities are familiar in the workplace. What about insecurity, the flip-side to these idols? It’s strange to think of...

If you walked into a room full of leaders passionate about fighting global poverty and injustice, would you expect to meet a metal manufacturer, a commercial banker, a...

Oscar the Grouch is possibly the most famous curmudgeon in the world. He is a bitter, grumpy, complaining trash can dweller. He gripes about everything that doesn’t suit...

“The mystery of human existence lies not in just staying alive, but in finding something to live for,” writes Fyodor Dostoyevsky in The Brothers Karamazov. A recent New...

A conversation is growing around how we interact with each other online. One of the biggest areas being discussed is that of online reviews and how we communicate...

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