by Daniel Neiditch | Mar 11, 2022 | Blog
Named for the Greek word “telos,” or higher purpose, the proposed city of Telosa is the brainchild of former Walmart executive and Jet.com founder Marc Lore. At its core, the city is a homage to its creator’s father, but it also stands as an embodiment of human...
by Daniel Neiditch | Nov 29, 2021 | Blog
It’s not news that sustainability ought to be a primary concern for any future-forward business. Tomorrow’s most perceptive and prepared leaders are already working out ways to build not just bigger, but better and smarter in ways that will positively impact their...
by Daniel Neiditch | Aug 20, 2021 | Blog
One of the best ways leaders can support employees in adjusting as the workplace returns to a post-Covid rhythm is to keep in place the changes that worked to everyone’s benefit.This article was originally published on ChiefExecutive.net Workers across the country and...
by Daniel Neiditch | Jul 2, 2021 | Blog
This article was originally published on GreenBiz.com Upon first glance, most agricultural wastes (or agro-wastes) appear to have little redeeming value beyond the original processes; after all, what useful purpose could materials such as manure, leaf...
by Daniel Neiditch | May 21, 2021 | Blog
This article was originally published on Forbes The Empire State Building has become a shining symbol of sustainability in New York City — literally. At night, the lights that define the building’s skyline silhouette are powered exclusively by green energy. Given the...
by Daniel Neiditch | Apr 15, 2021 | Blog
CEOs are good at talking to people. The truth is, they need to be — communication comes part and parcel with being an effective corporate leader. For all that popular culture tends to depict corporate bosses as unreasonable tyrants, likeability and connectivity...