Turnaround Artist: How a DC legend saved building supplier — and 400 jobs
Turnaround Artist: How a DC legend saved building supplier — and 400 jobs
I frequently write about people who start businesses and build businesses, but almost never about people who fix them. Ed Quinn has tackled about 400 turnarounds, from awning companies to automobile sunroof installers to T.W. Perry, the 104-year-old …
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Why Students Should Learn to Sew in STEM Classes
On Wednesday, June 17, Future Tense—a partnership of Slate, New America, and Arizona State University—will host an evening event in Washington, D.C., on designing the 21st century. For more information and to RSVP, visit the New America website.
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William Wilberforce: Hernando de Soto's quest for justice
To prove this point, De Soto and his team set up small sewing shop just outside of Lima, Peru and assigned four student lawyers the task of registering the business legally. They had to fulfill every requirement and could only use public transportation …
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