Category: Work & Economics

It’s not often the life of one person impacts the lives of hundreds of millions of people around the globe. No doubt the news of Rev. Billy Graham...

I often enjoy starting a conversation by asking, “What makes a leader a good leader?” I usually hear responses like: Competent in sharing ideas and persuading people Focused...

Approximately 34.2 million Americans have provided unpaid care to an adult aged 50 or older in the past 12 months. The majority of caregivers are female (60 percent)....

Capitalism is often used as a curse word in contemporary political discourse. For others, it is used as a description of ultimate, unadulterated good. The term, coined by...

On the wall of our IFWE office space is a beautiful picture of Ruth, as illustrated in the Saint John’s illuminated Bible. In this print, Ruth seems to...

It’s considered the most spiritual film of all-time, the king of “divine comedies”. Watching it on a regular basis is thought to be a key to enduring happiness....

Chasing toddlers, keeping the house clean, and preparing meals is hard work. I learned this from experience during a six-month period when I was a full-time graduate student...

We face delays every day in the working world. The Internet goes down just as the web meeting is about to start. The copier breaks just as it’s...

Will the coming new technology, like driverless cars, destroy millions of jobs in the U.S.? How should we think about this kind of innovation and job loss through...

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