by Joe Kendrick | Aug 17, 2022 | Opinion
David Sandler created rules for salespeople to be more effective and to get the right product to the right customer. I refer to the Sandler Training method as a healthy way of creating effective sales leaders and managers. One of the tools in Sandler is called an...
by Sara G. Tariq | Aug 16, 2022 | Opinion
America, I am not well. One of the latest reasons? The Muslim community of Albuquerque, New Mexico, has been reeling over the bizarre murders of four male members. Over the past two weeks, many Muslims either left town or hunkered down in their homes in fear. As a...
by Cameron Vickrey | Aug 16, 2022 | Opinion
Any time you are quoted on Twitter, you have to brace yourself for the subsequent comments. Especially if Pastors for Children is the one quoting you. Their Twitter account is a favorite of trolls (education reformers, neo-libertarians and Christian nationalists) who...
by Jennifer Hawks | Aug 15, 2022 | Opinion
August is a month of new beginnings for millions of Americans as students return to school to meet new teachers and find new friends to sit near in class. This August also brings a new question for public school districts that no one would have predicted a year ago:...
by Jim Hopkins | Aug 15, 2022 | Opinion
I love baseball because it fills me with many happy childhood memories. I love it because the goal of the game is to return home and because the game proceeds at its own pace – it isn’t completely bound to a time clock. I love it because, as a game in which failure...
by Barry Howard | Aug 12, 2022 | Opinion
Grief feels like different things to different people. For example, in A Grief Observed C.S. Lewis confessed, “No one told me that grief feels so much like fear.” I have walked alongside individuals and families who are dealing with grief for over 40 years. Here are...