Leaders frequently hear Proverbs 29:18 quoted: “without a vision the people perish.”
Less often considered: without people, the vision perishes.
Any vision is accomplished...
Having run New York City's public school system for eight years under Mayor Michael Bloomberg, I am often asked, "If you could wave a wand and change one thing, what would it...
Twelve years ago, Elizabeth Smart was abducted, raped and held in captivity for nine months. Now she is teaming up with a group that sets up stings to free children and...
We have become a nation charmed by offers that something might be free. Especially when it comes to credit.
Let’s look at the offers many consumers will receive as they shop...
There’s little question that top management at leading business and government organizations now understand the need to invest in IT security.
Whether it’s the noted credit...
Last Friday, Uber Vice President Emir Michael reportedly suggested a way of stifling the company's critics that would violate the most basic standards of business ethics. For...
Your fears are a smokescreen. They are like ghosts that keep you from being your best. It's OK to be afraid. Everyone is afraid! What's not OK is to let your fear get the best...
RTVI asked Tonya to look at the body language of Obama and Putin recently. They translated her analysis into Russian which is quite fascinating to watch.
For information on...
The Time Warner customer service agent told me the store would open at 8:30 a.m. When I arrived at 8:40 a.m. with my toddler in hand, only to find the doors locked until 9...
Written by Bethany Blankley
This week, Gov. Mike Huckabee, along with David Lane of the American Renewal Project, hosted a tour with roughly 100 ministers and faith leaders to...
When I was in the third grade, I had a teacher I will never forget. Whenever we started whining about an assignment being too tough, she would always say, "It builds character."...
For as long as I can remember, homeownership has been a home run on the American Dream scorecard.
When I graduated from college, my grandmother gave me two choices — live with...