Garrett Mintz: When changing direction, err on the side of transparency
Driving effective change starts with transparency.
Driving effective change starts with transparency.
Warsh readily proclaims that Friedman influenced his economic views.
AI is spectacular at a few things that most people are, frankly, terrible at.
The state could find other ways to financially incentivize communities — which are already worried about the impact of tax changes on their revenue — to create more affordable housing.
Today, The Lawyer reporters — the talented Maura Johnson and Cameron Shaw — report to the same editing team that IBJ reporters do.
I learned in the 1990s what city leaders need to accept now: Developing innovative ways to deliver government services better, faster and cheaper is essential to improve the quality of life in our communities.
That’s particularly true in basketball, where home-court advantage is an overwhelming factor.
Long viewed as a cornerstone of modern diagnostics, the specialty now faces a convergence of structural pressures that threaten its sustainability.
Thinking about the art and beauty of liqueur helped me think about something I was “mulling” over at work.
Diminishing returns means that as you use more and more of an input, the increase in output increases at a smaller and smaller rate.
Periods like this rarely feel historic in real time, but the rebound from the April lows ranks among the most powerful market recoveries on record.
This championship could simply be viewed as an exciting and even historic sports achievement. But we believe it’s more than that.
Visions that work prioritize outcomes over activities, providing clarity even in uncertain times.
We already have many of the ingredients to build a life sciences ecosystem that can rival that of the coasts.
Each year, lung cancer kills more people than colorectal, pancreas and breast cancer—the second-, third- and fourth-leading cancer killers—combined.
The Indianapolis native and former broadcaster for the Big Ten Network (among other outlets) was named IU’s assistant athletic director for broadcast services in 2009 and then senior associate athletic director in 2014.
Companies might lack succession plans for a variety of reasons.
We tend to think financial independence is about earning more. It’s not. It’s about what you refuse to inflate.
Let’s begin agreeing to disagree again. Let’s listen to one another. Let’s assume the best intentions of those around us.
Indiana’s football success over the past two years and a national championship do not happen without Indiana University President Pam Whitten’s leadership, plain and simple.