If it's worth doing, do it for money. The warm afternoon sun streamed through the large windows of "The Daily Grind," a cozy, newly opened coffee shop in the heart of the city's burgeoning arts district
Mitchell's Law of Committees: Any simple problem can be made insoluble if enough meetings are held to discuss it. In the heart of corporate America, where the Quartz clock and the Apple watch dominate the wrists, a new phenomenon has emerged that Siemens might still have in its R&D labs but apparently did not patent yet
There is hardly a thing in the world that some man can not make a little worse and sell a little cheaper. In today's fast-paced market, consumers are often drawn to the allure of cheaper products, but at what cost? Recently, the adage "There is hardly a thing in the world that some man can not make a little worse and sell a little cheaper" has been starkly evident in various industries
You worry too much about your job. Stop it. You are not paid enough to worry. A recent survey highlighted the growing concern of workplace stress and anxiety among employees, with many individuals admitting to worrying excessively about their jobs outside of working hours
All things being equal, you are bound to lose. A new study released this week by a leading economic think tank has sparked a heated debate about the nature of competition in the modern world
Show me a man who is a good loser and I'll show you a man who is playing golf with his boss. As he trudged off the lush green grass of the country club, his eyes fixed on the empty space where the ball had landed under the 17th hole's trees, local businessman and golf enthusiast, Jack Harris, couldn't help but feel a mix of disappointment and frustration
"...relaxed in the manner of a man who has no need to put up a front of any kind." - John Ball, "Mark One: the Dummy" The murmur of anxious Silicon Valley investors fell away to near-silence as Liam Thorne entered the boardroom