Is a profit and loss world really what we want?

Profit. It’s necessary. Without it, businesses would fold. They need profit to survive and keep doing what they do. The problem comes when profit becomes the priority …all the time. I concede that it must be a priority when funds are short or other special needs beckon, but respectfully disagree that it should be the … Continue reading Is a profit and loss world really what we want?

A formula for a more perfect world(?)

“To feel much for others and little for ourselves; to restrain our selfishness and exercise our benevolent affections, constitute the perfection of human nature.”  Inspiring words. Ones you might expect from the Dalai Lama or some other spiritual luminary.  But these words, words championing compassion and human well-being, were penned by none other than Adam … Continue reading A formula for a more perfect world(?)

Character slide. Are you in danger?

Read any business news and you’ll find stories of entrepreneurs who are out to change the world. They have some great product that will help a lot of people. They create inclusive, empowered, human-centric workplaces. Their employees are innovative and focused on customer success. They’re on a roll. But after some initial accomplishments, something happens. … Continue reading Character slide. Are you in danger?

Why liberal arts may (will) soon be invaluable.

In the 18th century and prior, we used our hands to do work. We became skilled at making chairs, tables, bowls, wagons, whatever was needed. We built roads, bridges, and buildings in teams of humans working by hand using skills garnered over a lifetime. Then, in the 19th century, along came the industrial revolution where … Continue reading Why liberal arts may (will) soon be invaluable.

Short-termism? We can (must) do better.

Short-termism is at epidemic proportions in our world, and it’s hurting us. Why? Because there are an enormous number of things that take time. Learning just about anything takes time. Attention to detail takes time. Relationships take time. Most great work takes time. But we live in a world of instant gratification and short attention … Continue reading Short-termism? We can (must) do better.