Richard Leider and David Shapiro, in their book, Repacking Your Bags: Lighten Your Load for the Rest of Your Life, found that the number-one fear of most people...
Even though some schools have, surprisingly, already started, it’s not fall yet. The dog days of summer are still here, with seemingly endless hours of daylight and lighter...
One of the biggest debates throughout the history of economics is how value is defined and determined. I want to take a look at this question and what...
“When I went into early labor and was rushed to the hospital, we didn’t know what was going to happen,” recalls Anne Bradley, IFWE’s vice president of economic...
In our rapidly changing culture, tolerance has been enshrined as one of the ultimate virtues. Yet what exactly is tolerance? As believers, is tolerance something we should embrace...
Many Christians disregard economics in making decisions because economics seems remote and aggregated—in other words, personally irrelevant. Much of the economics profession has moved toward more aggregation and...
In my previous blog post, we covered Step 1 to being a Christian at work—just be NICER™. That simple acronym reminded us of five characteristics we might develop...
Creativity is the most powerful competitive advantage an organization can have, which is why companies need to hire employees who know how to foster new ideas and fresh...
At bottom, economics is about us—what we choose, what we value, what we represent in language and symbols, how we interact with each other in the market, and...
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