Harry Truman Gives 'Em Hell
Son of a luckless Missouri farmer, Harry S Truman was the last president of the United States who never went to college. Raising an artillery company in World War I, he built his p... Read More
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Alfred Hitchcock: A Life In Film
Time magazine’s legendary film critic Richard Schickel sat down on numerous occasions with frighteningly talented director Alfred Hitchcock. Spoiler alert: He learned what made t... Read More
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Brainmints: Brainstorm
Bring thunder and lightning (and, not least, creativity) to your next brainstorming session - or just give yourself a lift. Here’s inspiration for you and your team to reach an... Read More
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How To Be A Great Professional Services Firm
New York Times bestselling author and business legend Tom Peters believes that we are all part of one industry – professional services - whether we label it manufacturing or reta... Read More
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How to Appraise Employees
Here’s a seven-point approach that can make annual appraisals of your employees go from appalling to appealing.... Read More
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What You Can Learn from Pope John Paul II
Pope John Paul II was a towering figure - a prime actor on the world political stage and a man who brought his church through a troubled time with his strength, charisma, and sense... Read More
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Running with Elk
Rick Trujillo trains in the Rockies, not on the roads. He chases elk, not records. He fuels up on Oreos, not PowerBars. He loves running, but, New York Times bestselling author Ste... Read More
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Banished from Boston
Daughter of a persecuted English dissenter, midwife Anne Marbury Hutchinson fled with her 11 children in 1634 to New England, seeking freedom to pursue her Puritan beliefs. She qui... Read More
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Lorenzo De Medici Rules in Florence
In the fifteenth century, the Italian city-state of Florence reached the pinnacle of its renown under the Medici, a family celebrated for the statesmen it produced and its patronag... Read More
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The Flight of The Pearl
Here are the tragic and almost forgotten events that inspired Harriet Beecher Stowe to write Uncle Tom’s Cabin, the novel that helped turn the tide of American public op... Read More
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Brainmints: Reagan
President Ronald Reagan's deeds place him in the pantheon of American Presidents: He set sweeping economic and political initiatives in place and spearheaded the push to end the Co... Read More
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First in Their Hearts: The Life of George Washington
For many people, George Washington is the most legendary figure in American history. His contribution to his country’s struggle through years of revolution has given him a plac... Read More
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How to Hire Great People
Hiring great employees isn’t a foolproof process. We’re talking about human beings – in all their multifaceted, imperfect glory - and sometimes the wrong person will be hired... Read More
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The Jewel of the Tetons
The Rockefellers were the prime movers behind the creation of Wyoming’s Grand Teton National Park. Come explore what all that money bought with award-winning journalist, author, ... Read More
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The Fall of the House of Herzl
The founder of Zionism spent his life fighting for a homeland for his people. His orphaned children spent their lives searching for a home of their own.... Read More
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Red Auerbach's Winning Ways
Red Auerbach was the coach who reinvented professional basketball and made his Boston Celtics another name for winning. The way he did it is a playbook for leaders in all walks o... Read More
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How to Ace a Job Interview
The old adage “It’s harder to get a job than to have a job” carries a lot of truth. It’s a very intimidating process. But there are ways to de... Read More
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The San Francisco Earthquake
Before dawn on the morning of April 19, 1906, San Francisco was suddenly stricken by a massive earthquake. Severe as this disaster was, it was nothing compared to the tragedy that ... Read More
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The Boer War
In more than one respect, the Boer war in South Africa was a surprise to the world – two tiny Boer republics presented a defiant ultimatum to a great empire, fought with skill an... Read More
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Killer in the Pool
On February 24, 2010, Tilikum, the largest killer whale at SeaWorld, suddenly dragged Dawn Brancheau, his trainer, into the pool and killed her. Journalist Tim Zimmermann set out t... Read More
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