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Boomers Face Nursing Bust
The United States may be in the midst of the most dramatic nursing shortage ever—and it’s only getting worse. The government projects that 450,000…
Revisting “Talent–At What Cost”
Iwas disappointed that the article “Talent—At What Cost?” by Janice Molloy, which appeared in the September issue, didn’t offer a more critical analysis of…
Telecommuting: The New Workplace Balancing Act
Working from home, also referred to as telecommuting or teleworking, has become strikingly common in recent years. About 9 million Americans telecommute—and the numbers…
Reader’s Response to “The Dynamics of Good to Great”
Ifrequently work with clients who want to improve their company’s performance—they essentially seek to set into motion the “Flywheel” of ever-increasing success that Jim…
Personal Computers: From Mania to Market Saturation?
As Robert Samuelson recently wrote in Newsweek, “When something continues for a long time, it’s hard to imagine it ending.” In the personal computer…
Readers’ Response to “Built to Flip”
The Internet Revolution In the past, Initial Purchase Offerings (IPOs) and other lucrative investments in up-and-coming companies were available only to large institutions, to those…
Growth from Investment in China?
The Chinese government has been working to avoid many of the economic problems experienced by other Asian nations. By controlling debt and making judicious…
On Becoming a Beyonder!
One day, your grandchildren may ask, “Who were the great leaders when you were young?” Although history will probably confirm the names you mention,…
Unleashing an Avalanche of Change
The Pebble and the Avalanche: How Taking Things Apart Creates Revolutions (Berrett-Koehler, 2005) by Moshe Yudkowsky is an interesting, readable book that examines…