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...
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...
Carpe, carpe diem, seize the day boys, make your lives extraordinary. This is one of my favorite moments from Dead Poets Society, a favorite movie of mine. Robin...
Christians in the workplace often face difficult issues relating to the tension between faith and the public square. We don’t leave our beliefs outside when we enter the...
Captain James T. Kirk likes to get his way. In the 2009 movie reboot of Star Trek, while a cadet at Starfleet Academy, Kirk has to take a...
In Dante’s poem Inferno, a sign was posted on the gates of Hell that read: Abandon all hope, ye who enter here! Today many would suggest that the...
Have you ever felt that your best wasn’t good enough? Maybe it was something a boss or coworker said or did not say about your performance. Last week...
Common courtesy is increasingly uncommon. In a 2011 survey, researchers Christine Porath and Christine Pearson found that 50% of workers experienced rudeness or incivility at least once per...
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