Too Many Chefs in the Contagion Kitchen? Why It Could Make Us All Sick
It’s not so much that Ron Klain has no medical experience and he’s now our “Ebola czar,” it’s that his appointment adds yet another administrative layer to what we’re constantly told is a contained health threat.
Market Correction 2015 – Game Plan for Investors Going Forward
The recent sell-off in equities has been violent, and while it’s natural to be gun shy after such extreme volatility, investors should continue to take the long view. Going forward, the game plan should be to take advantage of dislocations by patiently buying assets that have been disproportionately technically impacted, but not fundamentally impaired.
Presidents, CEOs and Delusional Ideologues
All leaders have the ability to focus on a narrow belief system while ignoring all else as distraction. That can have good or bad consequences.
AT&T and DirecTV Ditch the Dish
Look out Verizon and Comcast: AT&T and DirecTV plan to launch three affordable streaming video options nationwide.
Trump Delivered a Wake-Up Call, But Nobody Heard It
Competition is fundamental to our entrepreneurial spirit and way of life. And yet, how can so many who make our laws and teach our children not get it?!
Opinion: Zuck's Hypocrisy on 'Black Lives Matter'
CEO admonishes those who scratched out the civil rights slogan and wrote ‘all lives matter’ on the wall at Facebook headquarters.
Magic Leap to Bring Augmented Reality to Life
The secretive startup has raised $1.4 billion and is gearing up to build millions of devices that will seamlessly combine the digital and physical worlds.
Does Salesforce.com Have a 'Small' Sales Problem?
What do mom-and-pops think of the CRM market leader?
Americans Gamble on Trump and Sanders
Voters are so fed up with politics as usual that they’re ready to roll the dice on the next president.
Why Apple's Tim Cook Is Right on Encryption
The Silicon Valley CEO says the demands of Obama’s Justice Department represent government overreach that threatens our security.
What Nevada, S.C. Small Businesses Have in Common
Worlds apart -- and yet, these two states with capitals more than 2,600 miles apart, share one big thing in common.
Apple’s 4-Inch iPhone Reveals New Growth Strategy
If a recent report turns out to be true, it looks like the beginning of a new strategy to broaden Apple’s iconic iPhone product line.
Why Negative Rates Could Spark Recession
Opinion: If the Fed pushes the panic button and takes us into unchartered waters to prevent recession, it just might have the opposite effect.
Think Like a CEO: Ignore Market Turbulence
Whether you’re a CEO or an investor, ignore market turbulence. Keep your head straight, feet on the ground and executions on the strategy.
Why Hillary and Bernie are Wrong About Wall Street
Opinion: Democrats want to make sure the big bad bankers never get to wreck the economy again, but politicians actually caused the crisis.
Things to Consider Before Hiring a Tax Pro
Remember, it is you, not the preparer who is responsible for the content of your tax return. Here are tips.
Who Gets New Hampshire's Small Business Vote?
What are New Hampshire’s mom and pops thinking ahead of Tuesday’s primary?
How Silicon Valley Teaches Entitlement Behavior
I would call it ‘How to Behave Like a Petulant Brat’ by Tesla CEO Elon Musk, VC Stewart Alsop, Medium and Twitter.
Behind the NFL's Breakout Success
It’s not the brand, the gambling or a monopoly; this is why the National Football League generates more revenue than any professional sport on Earth.
Yahoo Finally Puts Up 'For Sale' Sign
Marissa Mayer may finally have a focused strategy, but could it be too late?



















