Though Adam Smith was correct when he said, “All money is a matter of belief,” that belief system is the lifeblood of commerce. Not only making it, but...
Category - Publisher’s Perspective
By: Eric Wright Someone once commented on a certain author who had more than 20 books to his credit. The comment went something like this: “He didn’t write 20...
By: Eric Wright Though Mark Twain once said, “Facts are stubborn things, but statistics are more pliable,” there are some remarkable statistics we need to...
Though the Orlando Economic Partnership proudly promotes its slogan, “Orlando. You don’t know the half of it,” it is quick to point out it was leaders from the...
Regionalism is a central term in the modern economy. Historic boundaries that define cities, counties and states simply do not apply to commerce and innovation...
Healthy Life, Happy Life National health expenditures hit $3.35 trillion last year, which works out to over $10,000 for every man, woman and child in America...
Winning the Talent Pipeline or Losing Everything Else By: Eric Wright In his bestseller, “The Coming Jobs War,” Jim Clifton, the former chairman of Gallup...
The New Salt of the Earth [By Eric Wright] There was a time in history when salt was the commodity that drove empires. Believe it or not our word “salary”...
Living and Working in Paradise When my wife Susan and I are taking a walk on the beach, dining at a river front restaurant or even taking the grandkids to one...
A Regional Vision As we celebrate the 4th of July, usually with friends and family, afternoon picnics and evening fireworks, one can’t help but wonder if the...