Outrageous Acts of Thinking: The Misuse of Science by Dr. Deborah Berebichez in the Huffington Post
I met an installation artist at a dinner party a couple of months ago. When she asked what I did, I told her I was a physicist.
I met an installation artist at a dinner party a couple of months ago. When she asked what I did, I told her I was a physicist.
With one small thing, Donald Trump can improve his already remarkable ratings by 5 – 10 points and pave the way for being seriously considered as a serious presidential contender.
The One Thing Keeping Trump From the Nomination by Richard Greene in the Huffington Post Read More »
Last December, my fellow FORBES contributor Robert Reiss, wrote a great piece entitled “The Incredible Story Of Starting The World’s Largest Wine Brand, Barefoot Wines.” The article was essentially a get-to-know two amazing people who launched what is now an iconic brand in a laundry room of a rented farmhouse in the Sonoma County hills.
Founders of Barefoot Wine appear in Forbes with lessons for budding entrepreneurs Read More »
Being a champion and overcoming strife and obstacles in life to become your best self is never easy, but athletes, parents and citizens of Troy heard what it truly took to be successful from Dr. Kevin Elko.
Kevin Elko pushes citizens to be better – in The Troy Messenger Read More »
In 1983, I was asked by my friend Tom Frisina to consider joining Androbot, a new, well-funded personal robot company founded by Nolan Bushnell, founder of Atari. Tom was just made President. (Remember that in 1983 Atari was a hot company.)
The second annual Roadmap to STEM conference brought an influx of scientists and teachers to Sheridan this week. Hosted by the Wyoming Department of Education and Sheridan College, today marks the last day of the event.
This year’s Emmy ballot is being culled from the greatest number of scripted dramas eligible in the history of the Television Academy.
How can you tell when you’ve lost the confidence, commitment, andengagement of your employees? The signs aren’t always overt, warn Michael Houlihan and Bonnie Harvey, co-founders of Barefoot Wine (now part of E&J Gallo), and co-authors of the new
By Paul Smith, Cal Entertainment Exclusive Speaker Much has been studied about Sam Walton’s retail genius. But here are five simple lessons you can learn just from watching him sell an ironing board cover. . . The grocery retail chain H.E. Butt was founded in 1905 in San Antonio, Texas. Today H-E-B is one of
Five lessons from watching Sam Walton selling an ironing board cover by Paul Smith Read More »