I just finished reading Business Week's cover story on Evangelical America. I was stunned: I'd understood the political power of these new-style churches, but I never really grasped the actual economic pull of these entities. I ...READ»
Dallas Fort Worth Considered Recession-Proof
As an important follow up to my last post, I wanted to point out how strong the Dallas real estate market really was. My last post, "Dallas Real Estate Home Prices Fall 4 ...READ»
In addition to the philanthropic work Prince of Peace performs abroad,
the Prince of Peace Catholic Church provides a variety of services for
its own local community and church members in Plano, Texas. The Paulist
Fathers, an ...READ»
A record 11 companies made the "nice" list--nearly four times the number that made the list in 2006. With that track record, we can expect at least some of the "naughty" companies to fess up to their catalog crimes next year.READ»
Attorney Sharon Easley has raised the bar by which
attorneys are judged in Collin County. Sharon Easley is known for meticulously
serving her clients, running a highly successful family law firm,
dedicating hours of time to the ...READ»
It was a $3 billion race that Hewlett-Packard simply couldn't afford to lose. Winning would justify its grand strategy -- and prove that it could run with the big dogs. An inside look at an upset, and an upstart's guide to competition.READ»
Last Wednesday night, Joel Kotkin--a futurist and (sub)urban historian--squared off in a debate against Christopher Leinberger, a developer, consultant and proponent of "walkable urbanism." The topic: "America 2050: What Will We ...READ»
It's hard enough in this economic climate to start one new company. So why is H. Michael Zadikian, who sold his last startup for $500 million, determined to start four at the same time? Part two of our entrepreneurial adventure story.READ»
Before Dick Brown took the reins at EDS, people wrote the company off as slow, stodgy, even uncool. By focusing on the soft stuff -- the company's culture -- he's turned EDS into the leading example of an old-economy company that gets it.READ»