How are jobs actually created?

The topic of job creation is much misunderstood.  The topic has unfortunately become a political one.  But the reality is neither government nor the upper class can defiitely create jobs.  So how do new jobs get created? One way is to invent or develop something useful and new. For example, the invention of the transistor Read More


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Harvard’s Business School Hosts Leadership Development Program

This April, Harvard’s Business School (HBS) will be hosting a leadership development program for pharmaceutical and biotech industry leaders in order to help executives develop and succeed in this rapidly changing industry. Due to the transformation of the economics of healthcare and the mergers, continually developing technology, acquisitions and government regulations there are many new Read More


It’s Time to Raise the Bar

Like Edward Jones Companies like Edward Jones know what it takes to grow a successful business. Starting in 1995 Edward Jones was known for their financial services, in the years 2002, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009, & 2010 they were designated “Highest in Investor Satisfaction” by J.D. Power and Associates. Edward Jones has branched from Des Read More


Succession Plan Training

  As we await the British imperial wedding, there are two scenarios which resonate:  The terrible state of the economy in Britain, and around the globe overall vs. the massive capital expenditure that this wedding will entail but also the inevitable possibility of change of leadership in Buckingham Palace and the burden of responsibility which Read More


Training and Development

  It has been approximately two years since the Fed’s announcement of the U.S. Economic  state of recession. The reported national unemployment rate is at approximately 9%, said to be a conservative number.  According to various economic reports, the outlook for the faltering economy is bad on several fronts: Taxable sales have declined this year, Read More


HR and the Economy

It has been approximately two years since the Fed’s announcement of the U.S. Economic state of recession. The reported national unemployment rate is at approximately 9%, said to be a conservative number. According to various economic reports, the outlook for the faltering economy is bad on several fronts: Taxable sales have declined this year, personal Read More