By J. Douglas Holladay “The reports of my death are greatly exaggerated.” mused humorist Mark Twain upon learning of his premature obituary in the New York Journal. On another occasion, a decade later, the New York Times declared him lost [...]
By J. Douglas Holladay “The reports of my death are greatly exaggerated.” mused humorist Mark Twain upon learning of his premature obituary in the New York Journal. On another occasion, a decade later, the New York Times declared him lost [...]
By J. Douglas Holladay A very special man and mentor, Oregon Senator Mark Hatfield, died earlier this month at age 89. Senator Hatfield was a revered and grounded public servant. We met during my college years. The senator first impacted [...]
By J. Douglas Holladay Friends. Legendary slugger Babe Ruth is rightly remembered for his prowess as the all-time home run king. What’s not as well known is his other notable achievement: 1,330 strike outs, by far the most in major [...]
By J. Douglas Holladay Occasionally, when speaking to business students, I ask an unsettling question about their parents in the workplace. Has the light gone out? I purposely keep the question vague and direct, yet they know exactly what I [...]
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