by carolynkilmer@gmail.com | Mar 7, 2019
Southwest Airlines took out a full-page newspaper ad to honor the late company founder, Herb Kelleher, who passed away in January. The first line of text read as follows: Dear Herb, thanks for always remembering our names. Kelleher was credited for turning a company...
by carolynkilmer@gmail.com | Feb 26, 2019
Over the past decade, I’ve met with senior leaders at big energy companies and solar, wind, and renewable energy firms, and with government leaders weaning their countries away from fossil fuels. I’ve always been left with one thought: Solving the climate...
by carolynkilmer@gmail.com | Feb 26, 2019
Long before he joined Microsoft and decades before he became its CEO, Satya Nadella was passionate about two things–cricket and books. Nadella shares a habit with Microsoft co-founder, Bill Gates. Both leaders are voracious readers who apply what they learn to...
by carolynkilmer@gmail.com | Feb 18, 2019
Investor and bestselling author, Tim Ferriss, traces his breakthrough success to a presentation at South by Southwest (SXSW) in 2007. The presentation was the tipping point for his book, The 4-Hour Workweek. It went on to become one of the most successful self-help...
by carolynkilmer@gmail.com | Feb 13, 2019
Just how frigid is the polar vortex dropping a blast of cold air on the Midwest this week? Depending on who you listen to you, it’s colder than Alaska, the North Pole, or even base camp on Mt. Everest. Jimmy Fallon opened his Tonight Show monologue on Tuesday...
by carolynkilmer@gmail.com | Feb 5, 2019
New Orleans Saints fans were instructed to make some noise whenever the visiting Los Angeles Rams had possession in the NFC championship game. They did and it worked–until Greg “The Leg” Zuerlein took the field. How Zuerlein maintains his focus and...