The Cost of Creativity

“A business that makes nothing but money is a poor business.” Henry Ford Henry Ford Challenged the Cost of Creativity Henry Ford lived from 1863 to 1947.  While his approach to solving problems and creating value for others embodied the American entrepreneurial spirit, he didn’t invent the automobile, and he…

Continue Reading →

The Sound and the Fury

In 1950 William Faulkner was awarded the Nobel Prize for Literature for predominantly writing about the fictional area around Yoknapatawpha County, in Mississippi.  One of his most widely known works is The Sound and the Fury, which begins with “a tale being told by an idiot.”  Does that sound familiar? …

Continue Reading →

The Greatest Warriors Are Never Heroes

Over 2,500 years ago, during a time of great civil war in ancient China, a successful Chinese military strategist and philosopher Sun Tzu wrote “Master Sun’s Military Methods,” which eventually became known in book form as The Art of War. For thousands of years, the guidance contained in this book…

Continue Reading →