by Jim Wanserski | Nov 15, 2023 | Commentary
In the early years of a family member’s high school education (2006 or so), my youngest daughter came to me and proudly announced, “Hey Dad, I just heard a musical group that even you’d like, they’re called “Led Zeppelin.” So I said, which album, “I, II, III, IV,...
by Jim Wanserski | Feb 18, 2015 | Business Ethics, Fraud Investigations, Uncovering Fraud
Thus far, I’ve had the privilege to know and work with/for some remarkable people in my business dealings. Likely, so have you. Many of them were astute and impactful in their professional and business dealings: The former West Pointer who was one of the most...
by Jim Wanserski | Jan 7, 2015 | Best Practices, Business Ethics, Leadership
According to the Press, various pundits, and politicians…“words matter.” Depending upon who is saying them, however, words can either clearly resonate…or conversely…simply ring hollow. The two things which add weight to someone’s words are: that thing called...
by Jim Wanserski | Sep 29, 2014 | Best Practices
If you have followed politics over the last decade or so, and know the history of 9-11, you therefore know who Rudy Giuliani is. Though I am not particularly fond of politicians in business (maybe the other way around is more acceptable), the former mayor of...
by Jim Wanserski | Mar 24, 2014 | Business Ethics
My topical research files contain numerous articles on business, news clippings related to my hot-buttons: politics, religion, philosophy, leadership, education, society, politics, and especially economics. But ONE eighteen month-old revelational piece from the WSJ...