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. I […]
For Our Friends Outside the Family
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COVID Tracker:
CovidActNowIHME (Institute for Health Metrics) Projections.Our World in DataCase Fatality Rate – Ticking up.Deaths – US Deaths per million people, Up a littleHospital Admissions – continuing to drop in the US, but still above previous lows.
Econ Recon
Housing: You can’t talk about the economy without talking about housing and Brian Beaulieu of ITR Economics has a few words on the subject. The hot market we enjoyed during the pandemic has cooled and may be taking a rest over the next year. Check his one-page analysis What’s Up with Housing? More, but less: Check out Dr. Brian […]
Old School Virtues
It’s been over a week since the passing of Queen Elizabeth. Leaders around the world must be in a state of mystified envy over the adulation the Queen is receiving as evidenced by the 24-hour long lines that Britons are willingly enduring to simply have a glimpse of her casket. She will be laid to […]
First Hired, First Fired?
We are still in a robust labor market but there are definite signs of slowing….and maybe reversing. We had mass layoffs early in the pandemic, then rapid hiring…and now many companies “scaling back hiring plans as the Federal Reserve aggressively raises interest rates to fight inflation.” An article from Bloomberg warns “It’s White-Collar Jobs That Are at Risk in […]
Innovation Unpacked
The outcomes of successful innovation usually appear obvious in hindsight; It’s hardly ever obvious in advance. Henry Ford once remarked that “If I’d asked customers what they wanted, they would’ve told me a faster horse.” In other words, your customer often can’t tell you what they really want until after they see it, which is not very helpful […]
The First Energy Revolution
Have you heard about the potential risks that might accompany the energy revolution? A recent article warned of the demise of the family, impaired vision and nerves, baldness and tooth decay; just a few of the outcomes that may await those who embrace a new energy paradigm. I’m not talking about the Green Revolution, with its focus […]
Quietly Returning
We’ve heard a lot recently about “quiet quitting”; the assertion that many at work are intentionally doing nothing more than absolutely necessary, but not actually quitting. Combined with all the other challenges of the War for Talent, employers could really use a break. They may be about to get one. The strong stock and housing markets during […]
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. I will feature […]