Milton Friedman – Economics For Everyone
Remembering economist Milton Friedman, a staunch supporter of free-market capitalism.
This section focuses on personalities who have made a difference in the world, inspirational quotes, motivational sayings, interviews with experts, and insights on success. Our data will also explore topics ranging from meditation to happiness to positive thinking to coping with life challenges.
Remembering economist Milton Friedman, a staunch supporter of free-market capitalism.
Dr. Deb Bright discusses how to effectively end your workday while working from home and achieve a work-life balance.
On Madiba's birthday, commemorated as Nelson Mandela Day, here's a look at the extraordinary life and the end of a separatist rule.
A brief look at Mary Baker Eddy’s extraordinary life, the relevance of her work today, and the legacy she left behind.
In the third and final edition of the series on ATTITUDE, Dr. Deb Bright explains what an "achieving attitude" is and how it can be brought to any workplace.
Chess requires lessons, practice, focus, and the skill to read the board and rely on oneself. Here are a few lessons from the chessboard that translate well to business.
On International Yoga Day, which falls on June 21, take a brief look at what the ancient practice is all about
What lessons can Mr. Norman Peale’s “The Power of Positive Thinking” offer us during these unprecedented times?
This is the second blog in a series that looks at whether we have control over our attitudes, how difficult it is to use the control we do have, and how to manage our attitudes effectively.
Dr. Deb Bright explains the difference between Attitude and Mood. She also provides helpful hints for dealing with a bad mood.
Bob Austin explains how attitude is everything in this article. He demonstrates, using a real-life case study, how flexibility, innovation, and consideration for others can help overcome unexpected challenges.
Bob Austin reflects on his life in this thought-provoking essay and emphasizes the value of matching personality and profession. A must-read for anyone at the junction of choosing a career or considering a career change.
98% of managers believe it is important to be open and receptive to criticism, but that's easier said than done. tippinsights author Deb Bright presents four guidelines in this Harvard Business Review article to help you deliver criticism that your employees will listen to and appreciate.
How to create a clear separation between work and home? The strategies described in this Harvard Business Review article by tippinsights author Deb Bright were effective for 68 percent of managers. You might want to give them a shot and let us know what you think!
Bob Austin illustrates doing more with less on Buckminster Fuller's spaceship earth with three real-life examples.