Hungarian inventor Dennis Gabor won the Nobel Prize in physics in 1971 for his invention of holography. Today holograms are familiar to most Americans. From usage by Disney at its amusement parks to imprints on credit cards to framed wall hangings, this three dimensional photography is increasingly familiar to most Americans today. What is less familiar to most…
… From Oppressive Obligations to Incredible Opportunities The phone isn’t just ringing, it seems to be screaming. You’ve got yet another meeting to attend, there’s someone at your office door who wants a piece of you and now another call. Your blood pressure is rising almost as quickly as the demands made of you. When…
5 Steps to Fitness for Time-Crunched Executives While most people know the significant role fitness plays in overall health and well-being, it’s still challenging for many people—especially time-crunched executives—to make fitness a priority. What’s more, fad diets and weight loss pills often lure people into believing there is a quick fix for the extra bulge…
Is There a True Teamwork Definition? It can be incredibly difficult to accurately define teamwork because different people have different opinions when it comes to what teamwork define is. While everyone can likely agree that teamwork is important and teamwork skills are important to have, finding a common consensus for what it actually means is very…
October 23 I emceed an event in Anaheim, CA that commemorated the work of Napoleon Hill in his book Think and Grow Rich. It also marked the launch of a book written by two friends, Greg Reid and Sharon Lechter, Three Feet from Gold. The first day of the two day included well-known speakers and authors who…
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