Giving without counting the cost
IN the gospel, there are two occasions when the expression “unprofitable servant” appears. One is the good kind, while the other the bad kind. The latter appears in the parable of the talents (cfr....
Skills management and succession planning in family-owned businesses: Balancing legacy and future
Family-owned businesses represent a significant portion of the global economy, contributing substantially to job creation and economic growth. However, these businesses often face unique challenges in talent management and succession planning, requiring a delicate...
Most busy day of the week
Several studies and surveys have examined which days of the week office workers tend to be the busiest or most productive.
Findings vary, with results suggesting that many factors influence when people feel most productive...
Not that exempted
In Eastern Visayas, ghost projects are far from being rumors—they are for real. From provincial highways to barangay-level footpaths, paper roads and phantom buildings have bled public funds dry while communities remain stuck in...
Despite the deafening noise, let’s1 work and grow together
Amid the political noise in our country today, it’s easy to feel discouraged.
I have no intention of painting a grim scenario in this column. But an open discussion on what we are experiencing may...
Renewable energy solutions for small businesses: A guide to sustainability and savings
Small businesses are increasingly recognizing the importance of sustainability and are actively seeking ways to reduce their environmental impact. Renewable energy solutions offer a compelling path towards both environmental responsibility and significant cost savings....



