Ethics a Must in Business for National Growth

The word incentive means something, such as the fear of punishment or the expectation of reward, which induces action or motivates effort. When incentives are no longer present in a social or economic system then productivity subsides and innovation lumbers along at a snails pace. Competition incentivizes quality. Consumers benefit from competition because of the … Continue reading Ethics a Must in Business for National Growth

When a Nation Loses People it Loses Possibilities

The following are four news headlines recently on a well-known site. Migrants locked in stadium on Greek island... Police use sound bombs as clashes break out... 'Jungle' camps in France... Violent Backlash in Germany as Asylum-Seekers Pour In... The necessity is clear that developing countries need to become concerned with creating environments conducive for economic … Continue reading When a Nation Loses People it Loses Possibilities

Reuben Egolf Receives a Doctorate in Humanities

On Wednesday March 18th Reuben Egolf (pictured here) received a Doctorate of Philosophies in Humanities from the Chief Chancellor Dr. Clyde Rivers of the United Graduate College and Seminary International. The alumni consists of several presidents (former and current), first ladies, and distinguished leaders around the world. Dr. Egolf wanted to express his heartfelt appreciation … Continue reading Reuben Egolf Receives a Doctorate in Humanities

Leadership Must Stop the Pimping and Prostituting of Issues

There are real viable solutions for racial, ethnic, tribal, and religious divisions. For it to materialize, race baiting, hatred, personal gain, and vengeance must stop. Leadership can lay these things down and come to a table and truly begin sound, honest, and meaningful discussion, that will produce healing and peace. It doesn't end with a conversation, we must leave that table and implement it into action.