Howard and Cindy Rachofsky live in no ordinary house. It is more “an investigation into all of the possibilities of house,” in the words of its designer, the modernist architect […]Read More
In previous episodes, we’ve discussed the three tools of the CEO: management, leadership, and coaching. This week, Joel discusses common mistakes leaders make when using that third—and most often neglected—tool, […]Read More
In the previous episode, we’ve discussed the management tool. This week, Joel discusses common mistakes leaders make when using the Leadership tool, and how to use the three C’s to […]Read More
Every time a new generation arises, the established generations start to chatter: What are these young people going to be like as workers, as consumers, as members of society? What […]Read More
In the previous episode, we’ve discussed the three tools of the CEO: management, leadership, and coaching. This week, Joel discusses common mistakes leaders make when using the management tool. It’s […]Read More
Bank of America’s Evan Beard on the Burgeoning World of Art Services Where does the inherent value of art come from? As managing director of Fine Art Services for Bank […]Read More
“I just sit in my office and read all day,” Warren Buffett said once. This is a bit of Buffett’s trademark modesty to be sure, but nevertheless, most of the […]Read More
We often think of CEOs as being nearly all-powerful within the organization . . . but that’s definitely not the case. The CEO bears great responsibility while exercising less direct […]Read More
Texas 2036 is taking a data-driven approach to ensuring the state’s future prosperity. In our Q3 2020 issue of Texas CEO Magazine (“Rebooting the Texas Economy”), expert after expert conveyed […]Read More
How does a CEO tell if they’re performing well in their role? It’s not an easy question, given how complex the job is. This week, Joel offers three signs that […]Read More