Wake Up And Adapt, Incoming War College Chief Tells Army

By Sydney J. Freedberg Jr. More missions, less money: That's the dilemma the U.S. Army faces as it looks beyond Afghanistan. The service is certainly grateful that the all-consuming commitments of the last decade are finally winding down, but it's still struggling to shift gears on a shrinking budget. After ten years of optimizing itself …

D.C. Ready to Acknowledge Its BlackBerry Addiction

By John Hudson/The Atlantic Wire (blogger's note:had this very conversation at this morning's staff meeting) The first step to recovery is acceptance and finally, official Washington is ready to come to grips with reality: It's addicted to the BlackBerry. It's no secret that the District of Columbia is America's last holdout for the cumbersome smartphones. …

Building Effective Teams Isn’t Rocket Science, But It’s Just as Hard by Douglas R. Conant

Over my 35 years of experience in the corporate and non-profit worlds, I've been part of hundreds, if not thousands, of teams of all shapes and sizes: large, small, formal, informal, "real", "virtual" — and the list goes on. I've also led some of these teams as a Fortune 300 CEO, and I've been at …

What does it take to come up with a really great idea?

Visual blogger extraordinaire Christopher Niemann delights with his quirky and honest artistry that has been a regular feature in the New York Times since 2008. His new project, a book titled Abstract City, highlights sixteen of Niemann's eye-friendly essays that contain wonderful bits of illustrated storytelling, including the graph seen above. Full story at Brain …

USAF Tanker Chief Sees Wichita Move Complicating Program

Aerospace Daily & Defense Report April 3, 2012 Pg. 1 By Amy Butler Boeing’s decision to close down its Wichita facility, which was slated to handle military modifications for the KC-46A aerial refueler, has added some uncertainty and risk into the development effort, according to Maj. Gen. Christopher Bogdan, who oversees the U.S. Air Force …

What we tell our kids about the Easter Bunny By Mark Driscoll

Easter is the biggest Sunday of the year for Christians—and rightfully so. It’s an occasion for us to celebrate the Resurrection, the victory of Jesus Christ over Satan, sin, and death. Will Dickey AP Grant Makofske, 2, has a chat with the Easter Bunny at the Spring Festival at St. Vincent's Hospital Southside Saturday, March …

The Dirty Little Secret Of Overnight Successes

BY JOSH LINKNER Angry Birds, the incredibly popular game, was software maker Rovio’s 52nd attempt. They spent eight years and nearly went bankrupt before finally creating their massive hit. Pinterest is one of the fastest-growing websites in history, but struggled for a long time. Pinterest’s CEO recently said that it had “catastrophically small numbers” in …