BROWN: Don’t stand still as change whizzes by
Embracing change and disrupting yourself isn’t easy, and sometimes it’s not much fun. But it may be better to try to ride the tsunami than to outrun it.
Embracing change and disrupting yourself isn’t easy, and sometimes it’s not much fun. But it may be better to try to ride the tsunami than to outrun it.
If a team is homogenous, its members will more likely arrive at similar conclusions in thought. Conversely, dissenting opinions lead groups to look at problems and evaluate solutions differently.
I still believe my decade-old vision is sturdy and world-changing, because even the best computers and algorithms are still able to answer only about 60 percent of the random questions asked by on-the-go people, doing real life.
The root of the problem is the lack of computer science education in our schools.
Indy native featured in Goodman Theatre’s production of Lorraine Hansberry’s underappreciated American classic.
With both presidential candidates predicting doom if the other is elected, it’s useful to take a cool, analytical look at how stocks have performed in past presidential/congressional elections.
Rather than mask the science, Broken Beaker Distillery embraces it with a fun name, laboratory logo, scientific imagery and real-life alcohol creation.
The Environmental Protection Agency has since morphed and grown since it was created in 1970. We study bureaucracies. It’s a pretty good rule of thumb that bureaucracies tend to grow.
The local boys and their Columbus counterparts are as evenly matched as they come.
We need a decent candidate who will listen, not tell us what to do.
Coverage of the City-County Council referendum vote May 9 promoted the superficial IndyGo talking points but omitted the opposition’s criticism. Where are the facts?
As a baby boomer, I sometimes hear my peers dissing millennials. I can assure you: The world’s in good hands.
Election Day is democracy in the raw, democracy in action.
Our democracy depends on educated people who take seriously the issues of the day.
Small towns and big cities both provide the glue that can bind us together.
Harland Sanders, whose visage graces most KFC advertising, was born outside Henryville, along the state’s southern border, in 1890.
Step into Nicole-Taylor’s Pasta and Market and you might not realize there’s a sit-down lunch option in the back.
The repurposed, energized gallery-plus building seems just the spot for the evolving needs of Big Car Collective.
Great race has been witness to history since the first green flag fell.
Since Ronald Reagan left office, every aspect of government has continued to move to the left. It did not matter who was president.