Lack of Strategic & Critical Thinking: Why Most Businesses Fail?

by Alistair McBride The problem is students are going in, learning the theory, but have no critical thinking skills, no outside-the-box skills, no world view, no big-picture thinking. They have all the theory and none of the practice A quote from Irish Times article with Louise Phelan, Head of Paypal EMEA (Europe, Middle East, Africa). …

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 …