Op/Ed

If you haven’t had your fill from pundits and other opinionists, please feel free to partake in a few of mine. Expect an occasional book review and other expository text. I tend to stay away from anything overtly political (but it’s hard) and focus instead on macro/microtrends in society.

Outsourcing as a Productivity Tool

There are sound economic reasons for outsourcing, but management experts advise caution. The ebb and flow of economics always play…

5 years ago

A Policy for Science

Our technological advancements are evidence of a vibrant culture of science and research. Why is science left out of the…

8 years ago

Meet the Chief Executive Fool

We celebrate smart people because of the way they can make our lives better and by the way they amaze…

8 years ago

Is America Experiencing a Leadership Crisis?

People complain that our leaders aren't what they used to be. How about We the People - are we blameless?…

9 years ago

David Bowie: The Last of the Young Dudes – RIP

David Bowie has died. Finally, I can say that my youth has gone. The ultimate YOUNG DUDE has passed away…

9 years ago

Modern Journalism in a Modern Democracy: Who watches the Watchdogs?

Three things that everyone can do to shed opinion bias. Adrian Vore of the San Diego Union-Tribune echos a long-held opinion…

9 years ago

Thank you Endeavour

Caught a glimpse of the Space Shuttle Endeavour as it flew very close to my house today. The clip is…

12 years ago

The Ache in My Heart is Japanese

The stories from Japan couldn't be more grim. The earthquake and tsunami of March 11, 2011, was devastating - on…

14 years ago

The Revolt of the Masses

PART II: "Mass Man" and Kinetics Following Part I, my review and reflections of Jose Ortega's seminal book "La Rebelión de…

14 years ago

The Revolt of the Masses

Part I: The scary stuff I have a thirst for philosophical discussions about human communication: how we communicate, why we…

14 years ago

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