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Age of Aquarius? How About the Age of Transparency?

Age of Aquarius? How About the Age of Transparency?

By David Harder on the July, 19, 2019

The last time we had a talent war was in 2006. Only 2 years later, many of us were so distracted by the great recession that we didn’t realize just how much the world of work was changing. Today, while the unemployment figures look great, about half of our workers […]


How Did Madison Avenue Turn Civil Rights Into Good Business?

How Did Madison Avenue Turn Civil Rights Into Good Business?

By David Harder on the July, 18, 2019

With politics in such a deep divide, perhaps it is time that we recognize the greater influence business has in moving our society forward.   My viewpoints on politics began to change in the 80s and early 90s.   I was a young successful executive in the staffing industry. As […]


Why Do Active Learners Own the Future of Work?

Why Do Active Learners Own the Future of Work?

By David Harder on the July, 14, 2019

Accelerating change is impacting virtually every worker, employer, and business owner.   Accelerating change is making many highly educated individuals functionally illiterate.   Advancing technology redefines how we work, live, and behave, active learning shines our way forward. In fact, active learning has become our single most important skillset, the great dividing […]


The Myths About Work That Threaten Democracy

By David Harder on the July, 11, 2019

Many of my readers are exhausted by the turmoil that is taking place in America. But, the root causes are not political. During research for my latest book, it became increasingly clear that convulsive and accelerating change around how we work, make livings, and express ourselves is the greatest contributor […]


What is Fear of Success? Really?

What is Fear of Success? Really?

By David Harder on the July, 9, 2019

Picture this: You awaken in your waterfront apartment in Monaco. The sun is fresh and bright, the air is clean, you open your window and look down at your Perini Navi superyacht. The crew has been readying the boat for a voyage to Seychelles. As you pass the breakwater, the […]


The Man Who Taught Me Unlearning

The Man Who Taught Me Unlearning

By David Harder on the July, 8, 2019

“The illiterate of the 21st century will not be those who cannot read and write, but those who cannot learn, unlearn, and relearn.” Alvin Toffler – Futurist   It has been said that love & hate cannot occupy the same space.   The same can be said of truth versus […]


How Social Entrepreneurs Will Save Our Asses

How Social Entrepreneurs Will Save Our Asses

By David Harder on the July, 3, 2019

“The world’s biggest problems are the world’s biggest market opportunities. And that’s a huge thing. Solve hunger, literacy and energy problems, get the gratitude of the world and become a billionaire in the process.”   Peter Diamandis – Founder & Chairman, X-Prize Foundation   America was founded on optimism, which […]


How Can We Have So Much and Be So Soft?

How Can We Have So Much and Be So Soft?

By David Harder on the June, 29, 2019

I have always been able to have conversations with friends and family members with differing political views because we talk about the morals, values, and ethics that live above politics. You know, the ones that all of us used to remember as the ideals of the American spirit. We treasured […]


How I Found the Work I Was Born to Love

How I Found the Work I Was Born to Love

By David Harder on the June, 27, 2019

I was leading two lives. During the day, I was a staffing executive in Los Angeles and at night, I performed as a jazz pianist and composer at some of our town’s greatest venues. I kept this bone-crushing schedule because I wanted to live in Malibu until my ship, a […]


The Crisis About Trump & Job Growth

The Crisis About Trump & Job Growth

By David Harder on the June, 15, 2019

For decades, unemployment has been a political number that has never offered an accurate story about the state of our economy or the wellness of our people. Today, we are down to 3.6%, but that figure doesn’t include the millions of citizens who dropped out of the labor market.   […]


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