Why I’m pulling for Kelli Ward to lead the Arizona Republican Party
Opinion: AZ GOP has always been highly conservative, so Kelli Ward is no aberration. And she brings skills that could put the party in great shape for 2020. What will Kelli Ward's chairmanship mean for the Arizona [...]
Always the Economy (Stupid): Key for Republicans on the Campaign Trail
With just a few days until one of the most consequential midterm elections of our time, indicators suggest that Republicans may struggle to retain unified control of Congress. But maintaining control simply isn’t enough, as [...]
Looking Ahead, 2018 Promises More Good in the World
Intelligence, artificial and otherwise, is on the rise. So too is space exploration. Polio (and possibly cancer) are on the decline. And contrary to what my many democratic friends were clamoring just over a year [...]
Does Our Tech Know Too Much About Us?
I always have to explain to my smartwatch that I do my cardio a little later on Sundays. It’s humorous, but also creepy. Technology has benefited us in tremendous ways, from monitoring our health to [...]
The Growth Paradox: When Your Company Gets Bigger, Your Ego Needs to Shrink
Launching and managing a startup that you're passionate about can feel a bit like character development. Whether you're a founder of a company or in charge of key operations, the goal or mission you are [...]
Why Word of Mouth Matters in the Consulting Business
No matter what type of consulting services you offer and what industry you specialize in, there’s one marketing tactic that applies to all: the power of the word of mouth. Advertising in magazines or on [...]