Black Friday = It’s a Jungle Out There

“Survival of the fittest,” is the law of the jungle. Welcome to a man made phenomenon that, to a large percentage of the population, means spending money they don't have, buying things they don't need, and battling crowds as if there was an eternal … [Read more...]

Playing the Power Game

A number of years ago I had a colleague with a special talent. She had the ability — and maybe a special honing device — that allowed her to quickly identify and make a beeline for the most important person in the room. We often teased her that she … [Read more...]

Stretched Thin

It is tough to sustain quality and excellence when resources don't stay in line with growth. The economic downturn of the past few years became the excuse for "doing more with less." The new normal now calls for greater productivity with fewer … [Read more...]

Validating Quality

The Sykes College of Business is undergoing a massive reaccreditation initiative. Having external stakeholders validate our quality is a nerve-racking, time-consuming, and exhausting exercise that involves all faculty, staff, and multiple other … [Read more...]