December 19, 2024

		

Guest Commentary


| Friday, February 7th, 2014

Op/ed: Central Coast leads the way with solar energy, green tech jobs

Op/Eds, Opinion

Anyone who thinks the clean energy economy isn’t working clearly needs to visit the Central Coast.

| Friday, January 10th, 2014

Op/ed: Caring for Fido after you’re gone – should you set up a pet trust?

Op/Eds, Opinion

While not many people have $12 million, or even $2 million, to leave in trust for the care of their family pet, rest assured there are a number of excellent options available for the care of your furry family member when the time comes.

| Friday, January 3rd, 2014

Op/ed: Tri-county nonprofit trends to watch for in 2014

Op/Eds, Opinion

As one of the largest employers in the Tri-Counties and a provider of vital services, the nonprofit sector is critical to the region’s well being. Let’s look at trends nonprofits will experience in two key areas for 2014: fundraising and marketing.

| Friday, December 6th, 2013

Op/ed: Your holiday gift to your community should be supporting local businesses

Op/Eds, Opinion

Studies show that in cities where small businesses account for a relatively large share of the economy, communities thrive because citizens are more connected to each other, more engaged and more likely to work together to solve problems.

| Friday, November 29th, 2013

Op/ed: Maintaining the talent flow — How to retain your best workers

Op/Eds, Opinion

The ever-increasing focus on the effective management of people, especially those who are key to an organization’s success, is one of the most important developments in management in the past 15 years. Starting with a seminal McKinsey study in 1998 and the authors’ 2001 book “The War for Talent,” the field of talent management has gained much respect and attention from scholars and practitioners across industries and national boundaries.

| Friday, November 22nd, 2013

Op/ed: Examining the ethics of Obamacare

Op/Eds, Opinion

What should we make of the ethics of the Affordable Care Act? In evaluating President Obama’s signature legislation, we need to consider if the the ends of having universal coverage justify the means of forcing people to obtain coverage.

| Friday, November 15th, 2013

Op/ed: Third-World infrastructure hampers Vietnam’s progress in fast-growth Asia

Op/Eds, Opinion

The hybrid Chinese economy on display in Shanghai and Beijing pales in comparison to Hong Kong’s thriving private enterprise, but looks amazing compared to the socialist-blended capitalism of Vietnam.