One of my most passionate arguments about developing leaders is that there is very little new information and that just because a book is a few years old, doesn’t mean it’s obsolete. That’s not to say there aren’t plenty of new books with lots of great information, but, you’d be […]
Month: August 2022
Contingency planning (“always have a Plan B”) is likely to help small business owners avoid complex problems. But when it comes to commercial loans and commercial mortgages, working capital strategies often fail to include adequate attention to contingency plans and what can go wrong. One of the most effective and […]
It is rightly said that necessity is the mother of invention. This applies to health insurance also. Deteriorating lifestyle patterns and the rising cost of health care in India has paved way for health insurance services. This need has further aggravated by the fact that unlike the West, the social […]
Traffic lights are everywhere–red, green, amber. Green and red are obvious–go, and stop. However, what does amber mean? Our behavior suggests: “speed up, beat the red light!” Simply, the amber light signals that we should prepare to stop. Similarly, we have signals for our financial condition. We know when we […]
