Should the road to litigation be the one less traveled?
By Jonathan Schmidt / Guest Column
What are some considerations to remember when deciding whether to litigate?
Lawyers are problem solvers for people, businesses and other...
Decoding the Wikileaks CIA breach: What does it mean to you?
By Aaron Warner / Guest Column
On March 7, WikiLeaks released the largest-ever publication of confidential information on the CIA. Entitled “Vault 7,” it comprises...
Creating a path for mental health care
By Tim Charles / Guest Column
Nearly 123,000 Iowa adults live with a serious mental illness. To put that figure into perspective, the U.S. Census...
Finding real-life meaning in axioms
By John Langhorne / Guest Column
In a recent series of conversations with a small group of people, we fell into a discussion of axioms...
How much do you need to save to hit the $1 million mark?
By Jon Bancks / Guest Column
Imagine this scenario: You’re 25 years old and working your first “real job.” A colleague, attempting to offer sage...
Dedicated writers are the true face of journalism
By Joe Sheller / Guest Column
Where is the best, public-service oriented journalism available where can you get the most trustworthy information in the Corridor?
It’s...
The importance of nonprofit advocacy
By Regenia Bailey / Guest Column
We depend upon nonprofit organizations to be part of the community building equation. From addressing challenging issues like hunger...
Spreading the love with successful communication
By Nancy Garberson / Guest Column
In the last 10 years, public relations and corporate marketing communications have gone through a sweeping change. Companies that...
Six steps to more effective email
By Greg Dardis / Guest Column
Last year, the average employee sent and received 123 business emails a day, according to the Radicati Group.
For all...
Make openness a core value of your team
By Gale Mote / Guest Column
Many of the teams I work with have openness as a core value. I have witnessed that this is...