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How Office Leases Influence Return to Office Decisions
This is the second post in my remote work series. Please see the first article listed below. Remote Work – Then and Now One thing that people always point to as a reason bosses want people back in office is “they just signed these big expensive leases.” What most people don’t know is, we have Read more
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Remote Work – Then and Now
A Review of The 4-Hour Workweek by Timothy Ferris I recently read The 4-Hour Workweek by Timothy Ferris. Originally published in 2007, he republished a “not revised” but expanded and updated version in 2009 because he thought the world had changed so much between 2007 and 2009 after the banking crash of 2008. I’ve read Read more
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The Role of Financial Regulators in the Silicon Valley Bank Collapse
I was talking to a friend Monday about the Oscars, but I hadn’t paid too much attention (aside from loving the awards for Brendan Fraser & Everything, Everywhere All At Once), because I was too busy delving into the news around the collapse of Silicon Valley Bank (“SVB”). With my background both in the Bay Read more
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SPAC That!
A year or so ago, I could barely keep up with the firehose of information about SPACs. Now SPACs, as well as the general IPO market, have crumbled. I went to a recent alumni event to meet current Accounting major students of my Alma Mater, Indiana University. Out of curiosity I mentioned SPACs to them, Read more
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What the SPAC?
If you’re like me and follow business news with any sense of regularity, you noticed that in 2020 aside from well, everything else going on, 2020 was being called Year of the SPAC, or SPAC IPO. Now again if you’re anything like me you read those words and thought, “What on earth is a SPAC?” Read more
