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Expiring ground leases are the ticking time bombs beneath the skyline of any major U.S. city
Take in the skyline of any major U.S. city and you'll be looking at a fair number of hidden time bombs.
These are the thousands of buildings with ground leases that are getting close to the end of their term, leaving unprepared buil...
This CEO says employees deserve to work from home - and it's better for business
I have genuine respect for Walt Disney CEO Bob Iger and JPMorgan Chase CEO Jamie Dimon, but I think they are flat-out wrong to insist that workers return to the office full time.
This is bad for employees, and it's bad for business....
Why Ukraine Needs Rapid DNA Testing
When a Russian missile slammed into the busy Amstor shopping mall in Ukraine on June 27th, hundreds of relatives of the dead and missing were left in a state of agonizing uncertainty over the fate of their loved ones.
This type of tra...
Why promoting AI is actually hurting accounting
Artificial intelligence is being hailed as a panacea that will help accountants work more efficiently and profitably and commit fewer errors. But the reality is much more complicated. At the same time, our profession's seemingly blind acceptance...
If Colleges Want To Help Build The Talent Pipeline, They Must Have More Skin In The Game
Colleges need to rethink how we prepare students for successful careers. The current approach is to provide some minimal support to students towards the end of their undergraduate years. Once students graduate, colleges and universities tradition...
Ground Leases, Once Distrusted, Are Getting A New Lease On Life With Investors
The Federal Reserve's unusually sharp interest rate hikes since early last year have cast a cloud over most real estate markets and left investors struggling to find opportunities that beat inflation without incurring substantially more risk. T...
5 retirement-planning challenges for physician-owned practices - and 5 solutions
Planning for retirement is a daunting challenge for anyone, but physician-practice owners face some distinct hurdles unmatched by most other careers.
Between medical school, residency, and fellowships, physicians don't realize their f...
Conquering the Mount Everest of billing and collections
Compared to other industries, healthcare's billing and collections process is a tough climb. I call it the Mount Everest of invoicing, and you don't learn how to climb it in medical school. Your goal should be healing, not versing yourself in...
How job postings and interviews can help you end rampant turnover
COVID and a tight labor market have dramatically changed the hiring and retention game-as a result, the biggest problem for recruiters now is failure to be honest about the company and what they're looking for in candidates. Opaqueness doesnâ...
When Wealthy Colleges Shun Low-Income Students
Higher education is an expensive proposition in the United States, particularly for low- and moderate-income students and their families. We could argue about the cause of the affordability problem and cast blame in various directions, but let'...
CEO fatigue is real - and its consequences could be crippling
I was recently talking to a private equity firm that had lost a number of portfolio executives ranging from technical leaders to CEOs. The story was similar to what I'd been hearing elsewhere: Roughly 70 percent of the firms I've spoken with...
District leaders: Act now to avoid financial disasters after COVID relief funding ends
Districts must plan to identify and mitigate impending budget gaps and build strategies for long-term financial health
Among all institutions impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic, few faced challenges as profound and fast-moving as Ameri...
Directors: Don't Approve a Tech Purchase Without Asking These Questions
Any corporate board member knows how to read a balance sheet or analyze an income statement. But how many can explain the nuances of cloud computing or the difference between a database and a data lake? Despite tech's growing centrality to ever...
Focusing on the Right Fit Makes the College Search Easier - and More Fun
It's that time of year when young people are consumed with stress about getting into college. High school seniors are ready to make final decisions, and juniors are getting started. As students and their parents decide where to apply and, ultim...
Why its time to elevate your Supply Chain Chief to the C-Suite
If there's one thing the pandemic taught us, it's that a strong supply chain is central to corporate success. As transport costs rocketed, container ships lined up at ports, and customer satisfaction suffered, CEOs kicked themselves for not h...
Skills Training For A Remote Or Hybrid Workforce
The past couple years have shown that learning in a fully remote environment leaves a lot to be desired compared with in-person learning. Among school-age students, for instance, remote learning has been associated with lower test scores and has...
The Tax Implications for Small Businesses Inside the Omnibus
The year of 2023 is shaping up to be a rough one for small and midsize businesses. Borrowing costs are at 13-year highs, demand is slowing along with the economy and now they'll pay more in taxes.
Higher taxes come compliments of re...
How CFOs Can Better Integrate Supply Chain Operations
Every chief financial officer worth their salt should be taking charge of supply chain integration as a core responsibility. Pushing change from the top helps break down silos to ensure supply chain resilience becomes part of a company's DNA. <...
ChatGPT will break financial services, but then it might save it
I recently spent the best part of a weekend playing with ChatGPT, the AI-powered natural language tool that answers questions and responds to prompts in an unerringly human way. My conclusion? It signals the end of the financial services industry...
A counterintuitive approach that pays off for companies
As leaders jump into 2023, they're asking themselves these two questions: "Do we have the right strategy?" and "Do we have the right team?"
Surprisingly, the answers don't really matter. Regardless of how well your busines...