Absentee Leaders in The Experiential Business Arena

There is an abundance of opinions touting the benefits of a remote workforce: increased productivity, decreased burn-out, less commute stress, positive environmental and sustainability impact, and even things like increased monetary savings and inclusivity, but not all businesses are solely office-based. When working for an organization that operates in a tactile guest experiential realm, most … Continue reading Absentee Leaders in The Experiential Business Arena

Jekyll and Hyde – A Enduring Legacy (An Essay – Part III)

The enduring legacy of Robert Louis Stevenson's Gothic novella should be clear evidence of at least one thing: different personas live within us all. This realization is almost automatic, touching our cumulative subconscious profoundly. The idea that erratic behavior is a part of humanity's essential nature is difficult to accept. Yet, at one time or … Continue reading Jekyll and Hyde – A Enduring Legacy (An Essay – Part III)

Jekyll and Hyde - the Stereotype: Could It Be Mania? (An Essay - Part II) IN my last article, I made the claim that Jekyll and Hyde syndrome is not DID, and it is not schizophrenia. I asked if it could be misconstrued as manic-depressive psychosis or bipolar disorder? It's an interesting thought. Modern symptoms … Continue reading

Why Are People Traveling… and Where are They All Going?

There is no short answer as to why people travel. If, like me, you have noticed the preponderance of people traveling lately – people who haven't, in the past, fit any of the typical travel demographics for whatever the reason – you might have found yourself pondering this very question? Mothers with young babies, families … Continue reading Why Are People Traveling… and Where are They All Going?