The 2023 fiscal year has started, with the potential to focus on new budgets across U.S. government agencies. It is also the beginning of what I like to call “candy corn” objectives, in which we perform a lot of busy work across
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Long-standing businesses often have reputations regarding their culture, brand, and style. They market products to audiences with familiar slogans, treat their employees a certain way, and showcase their past achievements to talk about the future. But every so often, the world shifts
Well, it’s November and with the air politically charged, we all know what that means. Yup, it’s time for companies to start prepping data in time for the new year. And there’s a lot of data, isn’t there? According to one estimate,
I recently read an interesting article by Steven Adler that proposes Freedom of Information be included as part of basic human rights. Freedom of Information, in this definition, means that governments around the world should make their information freely available to the
We bought a puppy. We named her Magnolia, but decided to use the name “Maggie” for short. As a formerly popular comedian once said, “”Always end the name of your child with a vowel, so that when you yell the name will carry.” I’ve
I was talking with my wife Heater about her recent visit to the doctor. It was a routine visit with nothing really new, but when she arrived, the reception wanted to pull up her file and asked her name. “Heather,” she said.
Men hate asking for directions. This is a common stereotype often referenced in blogs, books and sitcoms. I’m sure most of us have anecdotal evidence of people who would rather expend the energy driving around in circles rather than take the “easy