Brad Rateike: Your employees are not you, and that’s a good thing
Instead of expecting my colleagues to send ideas to me, maybe I need to invert the pyramid.
Instead of expecting my colleagues to send ideas to me, maybe I need to invert the pyramid.
We’re at a dangerous tipping point.
While the concepts might have merit, the execution has been abysmal.
We don’t need to invent anything new; rather, we need to offer support and show up as Democrats where service is needed.
I like to think of myself as a moderate-conservative Republican who has voted for Democrats and Libertarians in the past.
All signs at this early stage suggest Braun has assembled a capable team of leaders to guide state government.
The next generation of leaders must step up—not just to win races but to build an infrastructure that lasts.
We are forgetting why we have federalism and how it must work.
If Ukraine falls, who will be next?
Numerous reports of the hacking were made to Meta by me and by friends and family, and there was no response.
It adeptly conveys valuable life lessons that still ring true today.
Contrary to claims, most boards do not operate on a political basis.
School boards are one of the most important elected offices in our state.
Following a low-turnout November general election and a drastic drop in fundraising, three women are vying for the position of Marion County Democratic Party chair this weekend.
Founded by “Crime Junkie” podcast host Ashley Flowers, Audiochuck plans to use its first influx of outside capital to grow the company.
“I don’t think there’s going to be a company immune to the rising tide of costs.”
Though the Supreme Court has yet to formally respond to Rokita’s proposal, its actions speak volumes.
Correct us if we’re wrong, but we always thought Republicans were for limited government.
We need a workforce strategy that meets people where they are and ensures that hard work actually pays off.