Doing Well by Doing Good, Part 2 of an Occasional Series
Not My Heroes After reading an article in the Wall Street Journal about professionals undertaking nonprofit work to make career changes, either voluntarily or involuntarily in this economy, I thought...
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Swiss Puppets in Heimatwerk Research shows that longevity is positively correlated with having a purpose in life. For many people, the current recession is a challenge to re-examine the purpose and...
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My First Website! As many Americans are re-evaluating their career decisions at this difficult time and contemplating entrepreneurship as a solution, I thought it might be helpful to share my own...
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Lion of Lucerne I took this photograph when I lived in Switzerland and worked for Swiss Re. It is the Lion of Lucerne, commemorating the valor of the Swiss in battle. Mark Twain described it as the...
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Women At Their Best Warrilow & Co., a consultancy that advises corporations in marketing to small businesses, recently reported that 29% of small business owners are more tenured than people...
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A Better Future One of the most memorable projects of my first business was working in Guinea for Land O’Lakes. You likely recognize that company as a brand of butter, cream and other dairy products....
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School in Guinea As this economy prompts more and more people to look at bootstrapping their way to small business independence, I thought it helpful to share my own experience. One of the issues that...
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Small and Mighty I took this photograph of the Grand Canyon when vacationing in Arizona years ago. It inspires awe to think how the tiny Colorado River carved out this magnificent canyon over thousands...
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