Since the Democratic debate on October 30, there has been a veritable media hissy-fit over Hillary Clinton’s purported stumbles as well as her resorting to the gender card when her campaign labeled the attacks by her competitors and the moderators – all men – as “the politics of piling on.” Continue reading Does Hillary Play Like A Girl?
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Emblems of Success
I was driving around my town the other day, one of those upscale places where there are a lot of nice cars. Continue reading Emblems of Success
Vick, Jobs, Jones and The Power of Apology
“[Marion Jones] did everything right today. She was contrite, she was humble, she was sincere. You could feel her pain. She admitted to making mistakes and her pain is obvious.”
– Dick Patrick, USA Today
The above quote concerns the October 5 public apology made by Marion Jones, the prodigiously talented sprinter and Olympic medalist. It is the most recent example of well-known people who have found themselves in the position of being called to publicly account for their mistakes. Continue reading Vick, Jobs, Jones and The Power of Apology