Cross-Culture On Class Mobility in India: “The offshore industry shook all that up.”
Many Indians, whether they admit it or not, covet the Western way of life. However in the past it was only a […]
Many Indians, whether they admit it or not, covet the Western way of life. However in the past it was only a […]
Photo: Jon Berkeley and The Economist. The Decline of the Publicly-Traded Company? The public company idea is only about 150 years old […]
I am a first-born who can remember growing up. I can remember lots–or at least lots of versions–of it. Lots of people […]
Clients: “We need Quarterbacks and Project Managers.” Redux and Tribute to the Prescience of Carolyn Elefant and Reese Morrison: The Big Law […]
The Decline of the Publicly-Traded Company? The public company idea is only about 150 years old and, like the slightly older animal […]
If you missed it three days ago when it appeared in the weekend edition of The Wall Street Journal, see author-consultant Tom […]
Fierce as a dog with tongue lapping for action, cunning as a savage pitted against the wilderness, Bareheaded, Shoveling, Wrecking, Planning, Building, […]
The Newport Folk Festival July 26 1965
“Gee, really glad we came up with all that emergency money.” The man who will likely be Greek’s next prime minister has […]
In my old ‘hood: A corner of the Hill to eat, drink, buy oddities and watch humans. A small funky Roman forum. […]
So what’s face restoration, anyway? See Dan Harris’s review at his China Law Blog of Saving Face in China, the book by […]
For The Economist‘s take on the shape of the United Kingdom and the governing Conservative Party’s mid-term slump, see “The Cameron Government: […]
Western media has long given Africa a consistently negative–if indeed often painfully accurate–portrayal as troubled, poor, corrupt and violent. Is China, now […]
1. Quarterbacks. Not mechanics and generic dweebs. 2. Value. Not reduced rates. 3. Verve. Not risk aversion. 4. Straight Talk. Not lawyer-accountant […]
Read at Simple Justice Scott Greenfield’s masterfully-titled post “The Message of 500 Clients“. And then read my comment: Stick a fork in […]
The winners? They refused to follow other people’s bad scripts. –KLK, All Over Manhattan Tonight
In a multitude of ways, no African state is more closely tied to the U.S. than Liberia, the West Africa region colonized […]
Real music for real kids in NYC. Non-wimpy with satiric flair. RIP, sir.
You need one firm leader. But customers and clients need two folks on each project, no matter how small. Two people need […]
You need one firm leader. But customers and clients need two folks on each project, no matter how small. Two people need […]
In the beginning, Thought Itself suffered. The Tools became the Main Event. And then The Tools worked inconsistently. Ever feel like you […]
The Charles Taylor verdict is the “first of its kind” against a world leader at The Hague. See this NPR report. Lead-in […]
A movie about quality, standards, work–and genuine class.
Southern Ohio’s Taft Country has a long tradition of smart, hard-working, solid, uber-credentialed and refreshingly un-flashy Republicans who run for office, get […]
See by our Brit Watchers at The Economist “The Third Industrial Revolution“, part of a special report on the ripple effects of […]
It may mean you’re conformist, unimaginative, risk-averse, white or lucky enough not to live and work in El Centro, California, a vibrant, […]
