by Alex Csedrik | May 14, 2020 | Blogs
How can sociology—the study of social interactions, relationships, and patterns—be the key to helping you create a more diverse organization? Look to what sociologist Michael C. Dawson labeled as “black utility heuristic” (what happens to one person of a race affects...
by Alex Csedrik | May 14, 2020 | Blogs
A general manager makes a transaction in the NHL for either short-term and/or long-term benefits. The best GMs think about both the positive short-term and long-term ramifications of each move. So what is Jeff Gorton, the New York Rangers’ general manager, to do come...
by Alex Csedrik | May 13, 2020 | Short Stories
Only when a reporter asked Ruben Delgado about his record did he even think anything of it. “You’ve lost 47 consecutive professional boxing matches,” the reporter said. “So, why do you keep getting up and fighting?” “Because I can.” The real answer isn’t so simple....
by Alex Csedrik | May 13, 2020 | Short Stories
He’s stuck, and he knows it. He desperately needs a major change. He can’t continue to live this life, day in and day out. Johnny Pepperoni knows it’s now-or-never to finally get out of the pizza business. He’s secretly longed for the day to be able to introduce...
by Alex Csedrik | May 13, 2020 | Blogs
In an effort to capitalize on the medical transportation business, Uber introduced Uber Health. Lyft created their own service too. However, medical transportation isn’t as simple as pinning your location and waiting for your driver to arrive. Fortunately, there...