Albert Einstein once said, “If I were given one hour to save the planet, I would spend 59 minutes defining the problem and one minute resolving it.” While that may sound extreme, it does highlight the ...
In 1960, Theodore Levitt wrote “Marketing Myopia” for the Harvard Business Review. He dissected the decline of the railroad industry, placing the blame fully on the industry itself, for not having the ...
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In February, I visited Tahanan, a building that might be the answer to San Francisco’s homelessness crisis. I left wishing that the answer had been other than what it was. Tahanan, at 833 Bryant ...
There is an old adage about what the command "to secure the building" means to each military service. It goes like this: The Navy would turn out the lights and lock the doors. The Army would surround ...
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