
Montana Rising: How the Treasure State Redefined Garreau’s “Empty Quarter”
1982 Joel Garreau published The Nine Nations of North America, dividing the continent into cultural and economic “nations.”Montana, along with much of the interior West,

1982 Joel Garreau published The Nine Nations of North America, dividing the continent into cultural and economic “nations.”Montana, along with much of the interior West,

In 1982, Joel Garreau’s groundbreaking argument that North America’s divisions are more cultural and economic than political still resonates today. As we approach the forty-year

In 1989, management thinker Peter Drucker published New Realities, a book that didn’t just reflect on the present—it charted the contours of the future. Nearly

Twenty-five years ago, the book ‘Future Wealth’ by Stan Davis and Christopher Meyer made a bold claim that is still relevant today: a radical realignment

While delving into my library recently, I stumbled upon a copy of Thriving on Chaos: Handbook for a Management Revolution by Tom Peters. Published in

Why is that time is such a hangup for most everyone? The phrases and cliches abound. “Time is on my side.” “No time left for

Free to Choose, written by economist Rose Friedman and Nobel laureate Milton Friedman in 1981, was on my shelf, and I was curious whether the

Listening has become a silent superpower in a world of distractions, views, and advice. First published more than 35 years ago, Kevin J. Murphy’s Effective

Rummaging through my library brings back memories of advice, history, and inspiration. Then I ask the question: Is a book that was popular thirty years

Creativity isn’t just a talent. It’s a skill that can be nurtured with the right tools. History provides tales of many great thinkers throughout the
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