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Incubator & Bubble
By: Calvin Chin Crains New York Business published an article about incubators fueling our local tech economy. Given our stagnant local and national economy, one should not criticize entities that try to support new companies in the name of job and wealth creation BUT can anyone who follows entrepreneurship keep up with the proliferating number of incubators or ...
September 10, 2013 -
Re-Imagining CFW
With the beginning of the new year, the Center for Faith & Work began to re-imagine CFW. In July, CFW hosted its first Strategic Forum to communicate to our leaders our evolving vision. Executive Director David Kim did a presentation on “Stretching the Imagination” to envision what a Re-imagined NYC might look like, and highlighted what role the CFW community...
September 5, 2013 -
The End of NY Fashion Week?
By: Benjamin Setiawan The NYTimes published a piece yesterday entitled Is New York Fashion Week at the End of the Runway? This is certainly not a new subject matter. For years people have been talking about the commercialization and exhaustive pace of New York Fashion Week (NYFW). I find myself guilty of complaining about running around the city all day for 10 days s...
September 5, 2013 -
Badly Broken
By: Daniel Lee and Chris McNerney In 2008, we were introduced to a high school chemistry teacher who turned drug dealer after being diagnosed with advanced lung cancer. Breaking Bad’s Walter White was just an average man who wore unflattering patterned shirts and an awkward mustache. Slowly but surely, however, the mild-mannered husband and father transformed i...
August 28, 2013 -
Intelligence and Religiosity
By: Aya Hayashi I stumbled across this article on Facebook when it was shared by a scholar with whom I’ve had the privilege to collaborate and who is an outspoken atheist (at least on Facebook). She linked it with the comment, “Well, duh.” The article reports on a fascinating meta-analysis conducted by psychologists Miron Zuc...
August 26, 2013 -
Becoming the Best Place to Work
By: Sherry El-Gawly Unemployment levels in the U.S. as of July 2013 are 7.4%, vs. a pre-crisis level of 4.7% at the same time in July 2007 (U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics). Employee engagement and satisfaction with organizational workplaces has fallen to modern day lows, with employees anxious for the job market to recover so they can “hightail it out of organizati...
August 15, 2013 -
Opt-Out, Lean In… Two Sides of the Same Coin
By: Cindy Chang Mahlberg A decade ago, The New York Times Magazine coined the idea of The Opt-Out Revolution to describe the phenomenon of highly-educated career women who opted-out of the workforce to focus on raising their children. Last week, the magazine published another feature story entitled The Opt-Out Generation Wants Back In, revisiting some of th...
August 14, 2013 -
NYC Airport Expands
By: Pamela Clements As anyone who has stood in the long, winding security lines at LaGuardia Airport knows, there’s room for improvement. And, now, there’s good news! As Crain’s reports, coming in 2021, there will be a new main terminal at LGA. The new terminal will be significantly larger and have better security and baggage processing ...
August 11, 2013 -
The Broadway/Hollywood Relationship
By: Dan Watkins Patrick Healy's excellent New York Times feature explores the increasingly dynamic relationship between Hollywood and Broadway. Although stage musicals have spawned films and vice versa for some time, the advent of the Broadway “mega-hit” has generated significantly more studio involvement in the development and financing of musicals...
August 9, 2013 -
Bankers’ Pay Deferrals Are Tougher in Europe
By: Johnathan Lee Since the financial crisis international regulators have pushed for overhauls of banking compensation, including deferrals of a significant portion of annual bonuses over time rather than receiving it in full at once. However, per the NY Times, it appears that U.S. banks and regulators have fallen behind their European counterparts at implemen...
August 9, 2013