At the risk of weighing in on a highly controversial and emotional issue, I want
to comment on the insurance industry report that the Senate Finance Committee
proposal would add $4,000 in
As I have thought about how to change human behavior to get people to do
healthier things, I remember the 1984 movie The Karate Kid. In that movie, the
lead character, Daniel LaRusso,
We are observing the five-year anniversary of one of the most tumultuous months
in American economic history, September, 2008, when Lehman Brothers went
bankrupt, and in which the entire developed world narrowly avoided
Why governments, businesses, educational institutions, and non-profits
consistently make certain kinds of bad decisions are quite different from what
we understand. In this blog, I will touch upon a few of them.
Why
The death of Nelson Mandela this past week ends the life of one of the handful
of the most remarkable and admirable political figures of the last millennium.
My wife Joyce and I
A lot has been written about Ken Lewis, the Bank of America CEO, since he
announced his decision to retire the week of September 28. Many of the
commentaries on him were highly