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Guest commentary: How to prepare before the music stops

By   /  Sunday, April 19th, 2026  /  Latest news, Op/Eds, Opinion  /  Comments Off on Guest commentary: How to prepare before the music stops

By John Grace In his 1952 memoir, Former President Herbert Hoover described the late-1920s market frenzy as an “orgy”, a period when speculation ran wild, discipline vanished, and risk was treated like a rounding error. Nearly a century later, the label still fits.  Today’s version just has better branding: AI euphoria, real estate FOMO, private Read More →

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Guest commentary: The Hidden Risk in AI-Supported Decisions

By   /  Sunday, April 19th, 2026  /  Latest news, Op/Eds, Opinion  /  Comments Off on Guest commentary: The Hidden Risk in AI-Supported Decisions

By Eric Zackrison The most common AI failure I see in organizations isn’t technical. It’s cognitive. Leadership teams across industries are integrating AI into forecasting, pricing, hiring, and strategic planning. The tools are improving quickly. The outputs are structured, precise, and increasingly persuasive. And that’s precisely where the risk begins. The danger isn’t bad data. Read More →

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Guest commentary: Nonprofits don’t have a donor problem; they have a clarity problem

By   /  Friday, April 10th, 2026  /  Latest news, Op/Eds, Opinion  /  Comments Off on Guest commentary: Nonprofits don’t have a donor problem; they have a clarity problem

By Eric Knight Nonprofits are part of the Central Coast’s civic and economic infrastructure — delivering healthcare, food security, housing support, education and environmental protection in communities throughout the region. The people leading these organizations are among the most mission-driven professionals in our economy. Yet many nonprofit leaders are operating inside systems that make their Read More →

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Guest commentary: Chartering a path through chaotic times with private flights

By   /  Friday, April 10th, 2026  /  Latest news, Op/Eds, Opinion  /  Comments Off on Guest commentary: Chartering a path through chaotic times with private flights

By Sarah Oberman How many businesses can survive their top executives being out of touch for more than a day or two? What about those same top executives being unavailable for a week? Two weeks? How many deadlines would be missed? How many deals would fall through? How many tasks wouldn’t be done? How much Read More →

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Guest commentary: Why stronger brains will define the future of work

By   /  Friday, April 3rd, 2026  /  Latest news, Op/Eds, Opinion  /  Comments Off on Guest commentary: Why stronger brains will define the future of work

By Vlad Vaiman Artificial intelligence may be the most significant workforce transformation since the advent of electricity. But while earlier waves of automation replaced human muscle, today’s shift is fundamentally different. It is not about replacing people, but about reshaping how we think, decide and work alongside intelligent systems. A recent World Economic Forum report Read More →

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Guest commentary: Why your environment, not your workload, is driving burnout

By   /  Friday, April 3rd, 2026  /  Latest news, Op/Eds, Opinion  /  Comments Off on Guest commentary: Why your environment, not your workload, is driving burnout

By John La Puma, M.D. We live in one of the most envied regions on Earth. From the tech corridors, beaches and foothills of Santa Barbara to the agricultural powerhouses and beautiful landscapes of San Luis Obispo, the Central Coast is defined by its terrain.  Yet, despite our geography, local business leaders are facing the Read More →

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Guest commentary: Support employee health and wealth

By   /  Sunday, March 29th, 2026  /  Latest news, Op/Eds, Opinion  /  Comments Off on Guest commentary: Support employee health and wealth

By Brian Hutchin In today’s economy, it’s more important than ever for employers to focus on attracting and retaining employees. The current competitive market environment and higher expectations from candidates mean employers need to differentiate themselves, and one way to do this is with workplace benefits.  WORKFORCE RETENTION SOURCES While some employment metrics are promising — Read More →