“Setbacks and Comebacks”

The only thing better than one great Vistage Speaker is TWO great Vistage Speakers at the same time, so I hope you’ll take a short break for a fun and enlightening podcast bringing together two of our best! Kathleen Quinn Votaw and Sandy Gennaro. Kathleen is one of the country’s leading experts on recruiting and talks to Vistage Groups across […]

“Mightily American”

I try to feature items in this newsletter that perhaps aren’t getting the press they deserve. The phenomenal Taylor Swift hardly needs any help from me in that regard. It’s been said that her tours have become “an economic phenomenon that is totally altering the rules of entertainment economics.” If you’re looking for a reason why, […]

“The James Bond of Philanthropy”

Chuck Feeney1931-2023Founder of Duty Free Shoppes It’s common for the great entrepreneurs to become great philanthropists. Steel magnate Andrew Carnegie built libraries across the US and the eponymous Carnegie Foundation endures over a century after his death. The Rockefeller and Ford Foundations continue to distribute their founders’ fortunes to this day. A more recent example is Microsoft […]

The “Other Sage of Omaha,” RIP

Charlie MungerVice-Chairman, Berkshire Hathaway1924-1923 Warren Buffett, the “Sage of Omaha” is one of the world’s best-known investors and those who have followed his success over the decades cannot help but also be aware of his less outgoing, no less wise, partner at Berkshire Hathaway, Charlie Munger. Mr. Munger, who can rightly claim the same title, passed away […]

Best Blogs

I resource material for your “edification, enlightenment, and enjoyment” from many sources. I will continue to provide specific recommendations as above for the content I think is worthwhile.    But if you don’t find anything to your liking above, check out this list of the best (in my opinion)  blogs, websites etc. for the C-Level Executive from […]

For Our Friends Outside the Vistage Family

These webinars from Vistage Research are available to Vistage Members and Non-members alike.Cutting-Edge Decision-Making Resources from Vistage ResearchEvents open to Members and non-Members

Econ Recon

Which side are you on? Many economists believe that the consumer is the driving force in the economy; a “demand” side philosophy so to speak. In the 1980’s, another school of economic thought,  “supply side economics” became prominent. Economist Brian Wesbury is in the latter camp and offers some thoughts about it, consumer spending and what’s ahead for the economy.   […]

The Downside of Safety

The importance of culture to business performance is no doubt critical, and an environment that is positive and safe would be deemed by most executives to be necessary elements of a great culture. But even safety must co-exist with other elements such as accountability for performance and the need for healthy competition. Making a workplace free of […]

Is it a Problem, or a Situation?

If there were no problems, there would be no need for executives and managers. But not everything we think of a problem is, in fact, a problem. Maybe it’s not a “problem;” maybe it’s just a “situation.”  One of the best management writers in the world, Seth Godin, thinks that understanding the difference between a problem and situation can […]

Essential Hierarchies

Most business people have had some introduction to psychologist Abraham Maslow’s “Hierarchy of Needs” that ranked the needs human have from the basics of safety, shelter and food to the pinnacle of self-actualization. Customer service expert Shep Hyken recently explained how Maslow’s Hierarchies apply to both customers and employees. In the War for Talent that has no end in sight, CEOs need […]