Tom Stanton has examined the financial crisis of 2007-2008 from a different perspective. He’s extracted the governance and management lessons learned from the crisis and distilled them in his new book Why Some Firms Thrive While Others Fail.
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Guests include Assemblymember Das Williams; Stanley Kurtz exposing President Obama’s wealth distribution plans for American cities; WSJ editor David Wessel making sense of the Federal Budget; George W. Bush Institute member Brendan Miniter presenting his case for 4% GDP growth for the US; local businessman Ron Tunick talking about the credit card malfunction at the 2012 London Olympic Games; and Tom Stanton providing management lessons from the Financial Crisis.
Trita Parsi presents controversial ideas on US-Iran relations. He’s the president of the National Iranian American Council. We discuss his proposals in his book A Single Roll of the Dice: Obama’s Diplomacy with Iran.
Eliot Cohen is a professor at Johns Hopkins University with an extensive background in writing and advising on warfare. We examine how conflict along two hundred miles of lake, river, and woodland in North America shaped the country’s military values, practices, and institutions from his book Conquered Into Liberty.
Guests include Eliot Cohen explaining the American way of war, Donna Hicks discussing dignity and Mariah Bear sharing tidbits of information.