As the National Hockey League playoffs continue, it is a great opportunity to reflect upon the wisdom from the industry’s greatest athletes. Hockey star Wayne Gretzky once said “I skate to where the puck is going to be not to where it has been.” Leaders of today must think like superstar athletes playing it out […]
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Too many employers seemingly have the upper hand given the economy. Many employees are put into the position of doing more work with less pay and sometimes get assigned tasks for which they are overqualified. Jobs are squandered and kept due to the perils the economy and limited opportunities. In fact, conditions seem to forces […]
Charlie Sheen, the Hollywood star and leading actor from the television sitcom “Two and A Half Men, has been the admiration of many lately for his flamboyant remarks and bad boy imagine. Interestingly enough headlines about his children’s sippy cups and lascivious living resulted in public scrutiny and focus from lawsuits.
During March, we can celebrate so much about National Women’s History Month. These opportunities include ways to highlight and feature leaders in our communities, social and political forums, and most importantly in our homes and neighborhoods. The 2011 theme is “Our History is Our Strength” and it could not be any more relevant than now. […]
Every year, the Association for the Study of African American Life and History (ASALH) celebrates black history month with reflections at an annual luncheon. The topic is generally the annual Black History Month theme and it is followed by a keynote speaker and reflections from ASALH leadership.