EP 19 IS THE POWER GRID ON ITS LAST LEGS?

EP 19 IS THE POWER GRID ON ITS LAST LEGS?

Is one of the greatest technological achievements of the 20th century about to show itself not to be up to the task in the 21st?  I’m speaking of the electrical grid and its many quirks.  While it’s given us incredible reliability–99.7%–more frequent outages demonstrates it may not be up to the task of handling new …

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EP 18 WHAT’S HAPPENING TO MAKE THE HILLS CRY?

EP 18 WHAT’S HAPPENING TO MAKE THE HILLS CRY?

  In his now stunning best seller, J.D. Vance, ‘Hillbilly Elegy’ author and former resident of what he considers a hillbilly culture provides a passionate and personal analysis of a culture in crisis–that of poor, white Americans.  While the disintegration of this group has been reported on before, it has never been written about with …

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EP 17 WHAT KILLS MORE AMERICANS–CANCER OR LONELINESS?

EP 17 WHAT KILLS MORE AMERICANS–CANCER OR LONELINESS?

If you believe the U.S. Surgeon General, social isolation is a greater factor in the early demise of Americans than cancer, diabetes or obesity.  How did we all start ‘Bowling Alone’? That book by Robert Putnam years back gave us the first insight into this trend.  And Billy Baker’s writing in ‘The Boston Globe’ recently …

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EP 15 WHAT IS THE JOB MY PRODUCT HAS BEEN DESIGNED TO DO FOR YOU!?

EP 15 WHAT IS THE JOB MY PRODUCT HAS BEEN DESIGNED TO DO FOR YOU!?

  The business professor and consultant, Clayton Christensen, first coined the term ‘disruptive innovation’ and now extends that concept to frame the theory of ‘jobs to be done’ to describe a product and its benefit to customers.  Karen Dillon, a protégé, and co-author his latest book, ‘Competing Against Luck’ describes in this podcast.

EP 14 WILL TRADE DEALS GOING FORWARD BE FAIRER TO THE UNITED STATES?

EP 14 WILL TRADE DEALS GOING FORWARD BE FAIRER TO THE UNITED STATES?

  If there was one topic Donald Trump really took out of the ‘never debate’ file and put front and center it was the issue of trade.  You might wonder how many decimated communities and burnt out factories, standing as shadowy hulks,were needed to remind us of an industrial past long since gone.  And, of …

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EP 13 WHAT’S ‘THE DIFFERENCE’?

EP 13 WHAT’S ‘THE DIFFERENCE’?

OK that’s a somewhat oblique headline.  One of the leading management consultants in the world, Subir Chowdhury, joins us to look at the secret sauce in making companies and organizations successful in the period ahead.  You’ll have to listen to find out what the difference is between those who will succeed and those who will …

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EP 12 EXTRA EXTRA HEAR ALL ABOUT

EP 12 EXTRA EXTRA HEAR ALL ABOUT

Newspapers in America have a had a really bad decade as they grapple with the needs of the 21st century reader.  They have been contorting themselves to adapt–shorter articles, on-line versions, cost cutting measures of all sorts.  Is it working?  Who better to tell us than Kevin Convey, former editor of The Boston Herald and …

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EP 11 THE FUTURE OF THE U.S. MILITARY

EP 11 THE FUTURE OF THE U.S. MILITARY

  Col. David Hunt, co-author of ‘Without Mercy’, a novel about an unthinkable attack on our country, which may actually be plausible, weighs in on the big questions about our military going forward.  It is prepared for the unconventional warfare of this era?  How much money are we prepared to spend on defense and how …

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EP 10 AND YOU THOUGHT BABY BOOMERS WERE THE “ME” GENERATION? MEET THEIR MATCH–THE MILLENNIALS

EP 10 AND YOU THOUGHT BABY BOOMERS WERE THE “ME” GENERATION? MEET THEIR MATCH–THE MILLENNIALS

New studies suggest that the millennials, those born between 1980 and 1994, really have perfected self involvement. They make us boomers look like pikers.  Is that your experience?  How much are they a reflection and an exaggeration of their boomer parents, a product of the selfie age or do we plain have them all wrong? …

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