Beware the Dangers of Job Jumping
“Persistence is to the character of man as carbon is to steel.” – Napoleon Hill After serving in World War II, my grandfather started working for an electric company. He...
“Persistence is to the character of man as carbon is to steel.” – Napoleon Hill After serving in World War II, my grandfather started working for an electric company. He...
Work with colleagues, not underlings. I learned a long time ago that it’s a lot better to introduce the people whose work you supervise as colleagues, not as “assistants” or...
How can you distinguish yourself when applying for a job? It may seem old-fashioned, but handwritten notes may be one way to seal the deal for you. Whether you are...
When working your way to the top, look the part and maintain a professional comportment. If you want to be a leader, don’t look like a slob. Of course, that...
Yesterday, the New York Times published a letter I wrote in response to a very silly news article on regard for the U.S. Constitution internationally. Apparently, fewer countries are using...
Have you ever wanted to publish an op-ed in the New York Times, Huffington Post, or Wall Street Journal? Becoming the next Tom Friedman or David Brooks is definitely an art...