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...
Last Friday, the Bureau of Labor Statistics released unemployment statistics for July. Those who were looking for marked growth will be disappointed. In a nutshell: The unemployment rate...
Young people today don’t just want to change the world, but they firmly believe they can. One study shows the 74% of Millennial leaders believe they will make...
In his Elements of Moral Science, published in 1835, Baptist minister and college president Francis Wayland cogently identified the positive link between private property and human flourishing. He...
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...
Work in any organization long enough, and you might see a familiar scene: the workaround. Someone in the organization wants their way, so they play office politics to...
Entrepreneurship has been in a slow decline over the past thirty years in America, according to a recent study by the Brookings Institution. Today, more businesses are failing...
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