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Quite by accident, I came upon an especially interesting essay by John Steele Gordon (author of An Empire of Wealth: The Epic History of American Economic Power), now featured at the Imprimis website, an online magazine published by Hillsdale College.…
Read MoreHere is an excerpt from an article written by Frank Martela and Jukka Luoma for Harvard Business Review and the HBR Blog Network. To read the complete article, check out the wealth of free resources, obtain subscription information, and receive…
Read MoreHere is another superb article from David Gelles for The New York Times in which he shares his conversation with Rich Lesser. HeĀ has run Boston Consulting Group for eight years and is stepping down at a moment of enormous…
Read MoreElwyn Brooks White (1899 ā 1985) was anĀ AmericanĀ writer. He was the author of several highly popular books for children, includingĀ Stuart LittleĀ (1945),Ā Charlotte’s WebĀ (1952), andĀ The Trumpet of the SwanĀ (1970). In a 2012 survey ofĀ School Library JournalĀ readers,Ā Charlotte’s Web came in first in their…
Read MoreHere is an excerpt from an interview of Cass Sunstein and Richard Thaler by Roberta Fusaro and Julia Sperling-Magro for the McKinsey Quarterly, published by McKinsey & Company. To read the complete article, check out others, learn more about the…
Read MoreHere is a brief excerpt from an article by Elena HolodnyĀ andĀ Amanda Macias, featured by Business Insider. To read the compete article and check out others, please click here. * * * One man’s hero is another man’s tyrant, a popular…
Read MorePivot to the Future: Discovering Value and Creating Growth in a Disrupted World Omar Abbosh, Paul Nunes, and Larry Downes PublicAffairs (April 2019) How to “find your brick and then keep enhancing it” I reviewed this book when it was…
Read MoreHere is an excerpt from an article written by Ellen Ernst KossekĀ , Patricia Gettings , and Kaumudi Misra for Harvard Business Review and the HBR Blog Network. To read the complete article, check out the wealth of free resources, obtain…
Read MoreNet Positive: How Courageous Companies Thrive by Giving More Than They Take Paul Polman and Andrew Winston Harvard Business Review Press (October 2021) “That time is now.” In Net Positive, Paul Polman and Andrew Winston explain how courageous companies outperform…
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Who was Clarence Birdseye and why is he significant?
When food is frozen slowly, at temperatures near the freezing point, ice crystals form within the animal or vegetable cells; when the food thaws, cellular fluid leaks from the damaged tissue, giving the food a mushy or dry consistency. Rapid…
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