Author: Jack Yoest

Your Family is Your Business

www.missingkids.com Part of the tragedy of the Hurricane Katrina Aftermath is missing children. The flood waters destroyed pictures. Tearful, panicked mothers attempting to describe a precious little one. What would a parent do? No...

Memorize Your Sales Pitch

John Roberts Judge Roberts is before the Senate giving his opening statement. He has no notes. No paper shuffling. He had his points memorized and his delivery easy and practiced. No downcast furtive glances...

Doing Business in the Values Vacuum

Originally Published for the Scripps Howard News Service THE Holiday Inn in Colorado Springs has the notice “Certified Breakfast Bar” proudly displayed above the juice and jelly. I understand certifying elevators, accountants and jet...

We Are All Soldiers Now

In war every soldier’s death is a public event.   The Falling Man credit: Richard Drew, AP Because of 9.11, we are all soldiers now. A Thank you note to Michelle Malkin on 9.11...

Pfizer and Hurricane Katrina

Jack Kemp was fond of the old phrase, “People don’t care how much you know, until they know how much you care.” Pfizer is demonstrating real charity providing medications in the Katrina Aftermath. This...

What Pepsi is Doing Right

Even a stopped clock is right twice a day. And here is where Pepsi’s Indra Nooyi gets something, somewhere right. Jeff Gordon, #24 ###

Why Elites Hate WalMart

“Law-breaker, union-buster, tax-escapee…” says Ralph Nader about WalMart. The generosity of $17 million by the retailing giant during the Katrina Aftermath has muted criticism, but changed few minds. WalMart Protesters Why do left of...

Managing Bureaucrats

Rule Number One: Never Give a Bureaucrat a chance to say no. Morton Blackwell, founder of The Leadership Institute, wrote The Laws of the Public Policy Process that has 45 such pithy points. They...