Harry Truman famously said he wanted a one-handed economist—one who wouldn’t constantly alternate between “on one hand . . .” and “on the other hand . . .”. It is […]Read More
On Monday, April 20, 2020, the world watched the price of a barrel of oil drop below $0 for the first time ever. In fact, prices reached a staggering $-37 […]Read More
In Texas and around the globe, CEOs are realizing the importance of agility in sustaining and growing their business. More than half acknowledge agility as the new currency of business, […]Read More
Why We Provided Free COVID-19 Testing to Our Employees—and the
As businesses reopen across Texas, it is the responsibility of the employer to ensure that employees feel safe and confident about returning to the office. I currently serve as CEO […]Read More
As Texas businesses reopen and begin the road to recovery, many leaders find themselves asking where to focus and how to reprioritize efforts in Q3 and Q4. For now, social […]Read More
How One Barbeque Joint Adapted—and Succeeded—During the Pandemic
In Dallas, as in most of Texas, you can find barbeque pretty easily. But it’s a little harder to find a great barbeque joint that offers all the homemade sides […]Read More
I’m what you call “old school.” I enjoy reading the news the old-fashioned way: on a newspaper that takes two hands to hold, with different sections falling out of my […]Read More
How to Think About Your Business After the Shutdown
Lessons for 2020 from the Disaster of 1985 The economy of the United States is like a huge freight train. Imagine being on that train, barreling down the tracks at […]Read More
How to Hedge Against an Unseen Enemy: A Conversation with
Annie Duke has evolved from professional poker champion to one of the top authorities on decision strategy in the country. Her bestselling book Thinking in Bets is all about making […]Read More