Life, Leadership, and Money Matters

Long are the days when women’s primary (if not only) role was to have babies. Nowadays, women have as many opportunities as their male counterparts, plus they are the only ones who can have babies. And the women who are having babies, are having them later on in life. I…

About Sasha Issenberg Sasha Issenberg is the author of three previous books, on topics ranging from the global sushi business to medical tourism and the science of political campaigns. He covered the 2008 election as a national political reporter in the Washington bureau of The Boston Globe, the 2012 election…

There are a lot of things that have happened over the last 30 years which have left the business world reeling and feeling very unstable. Big brands are folding, jobs are uncertain everywhere, and nobody knows when the next crisis is coming. The only thing you can do is prepare…

People often assume that white collar crimes have no real victims, but this isn’t the case. When white collar crime affects your business, it can have disastrous consequences for the company, your employees, and your family. If your firm is the victim of fraud, money laundering, embezzlement, or any other…

People who start to exercise before or during middle age typically save from $800 to $1,800 annually on health care costs after retirement. Here are my health self-care habits I am 54 years old and I believe to be in excellent health. I am physically active and I don’t take…

If you’ve ever watched a medical drama on TV, you’ve probably noticed that actors spend a lot of time shouting “stat” on screen. Stat stands for the Latin statim, which means immediately. The word is used in an emergency situation, such as respiratory failure, cardiac arrest, etc. We’ve all watched…