Commentary
Details, Please, Mr. McKenna
Attorney General Rob McKenna has entered the governors race with a call for a major shift in budget priorities. He wants the state to spend as much as 51 percent of its annual budget on K12 education, up from 40 percent, and as much as 16 percent of the budget on higher education, twice the…
Final Analysis: What if companies were run according to Jesuit principles?
Having spent more than a few hours lately in classrooms at Seattle University and Gonzaga University, Ive been wondering: What if Americas businesses operated according to Ignatian principles? I know what youre thinking. Didnt the Federation vanquish the Ignatians in the eighth Star Trek movie? Nope. The Ignatians, better known as the Jesuits, are still…
An effective David to a competing Goliath
https://seattlebusinessmag.com/sites/default/files/James%20Wong%20headsho…Attorney, Paradigm Counsel Small to medium-size businesses (SMBs) face a host of unique challenges. For many, not the least of these is competing for customers on the same stage with much larger competitors. Many SMBs have accepted the role of follower, relegating themselves to living in their bigger competitors shadows. This, however, does not need…
Dealing with Good News
https://seattlebusinessmag.com/sites/default/files/Petry%2C-Nita_NewComme…Attorney, Paradigm Counsel After two years of layoffs and hiring freezes, the economy ispicking up. Employers are starting to think about where to go fromhere: Hire or hang tight? Offer raises or reserve that money forsomething else? The amount of change affecting compensation andbenefits has been unprecedented in the past two years. Both theeconomic crisis…
Raising iBrows
How connected do you want to be? Need to be? Im not talking about knowing the movers and shakers who will get you a cooler job or better seats. Im talking about being addicted to connecting. We all know people with the affliction. Perhaps youre one of them. Im not. At least, not yet. But…
Back to the Future
Ask a smart young college student about her career plans and she might talk about business, medicine or law. On rare occasions, you might find someone interested in engineering. What you arent likely to find is a student interested in manufacturing. Thats too bad, because after two decades of tough times, during which the sector…
Dealing with Good News
After two years of layoffs and hiring freezes, the economy is picking up. Employers are starting to think about where to go from here: Hire or hang tight? Offer raises or reserve that money for something else? The amount of change affecting compensation and benefits has been unprecedented in the past two years. Both the…
Mind Control
A mind is a terrible thing to waste, says the famous slogan of the United Negro College Fund. You never want a serious crisis to go to waste, says Chicago Mayor Rahm Emanuel. So what do we do with a crisis about mindsspecifically, the minds that pass through Washingtons higher-education system? Saying that higher ed…
Dudes with ‘Tudes
Illustration by Chad Crowe Welcome to this months meeting of the Executive Improvement, Enrichment and Investment Organization. The mission of the EIEIO has always been to show corporate leaders how to reach the summit in their careers and in their personal lives. We are incredibly fortunate to have Seattle Mayor Mike McGinn and Seattle Mariners…
Building the Dream Team
When John Kueber was appointed associate publisher of Seattle Business three years ago, the magazine was struggling to find its way. The University of Washingtoneducated entrepreneur, who has launched and sold four companies, was soon promoted to publisher, and he moved quickly to put the magazine on solid ground. Even as he took on additional…
Reaching New Heights
Two years ago, Seattle office space company Apex Facility Resources was experiencing growth but not achieving the level of profitability it expected for the time and money being invested. This situation is not uncommon. Many companies with growth spurts lack the infrastructure to support that growth. Apex CEO Marlaine McCauley knew something was broken, but…
Revitalizing Seattle
Welcome, readers, to another edition of Modest Proposals, an irregular feature of Seattle Business magazine in which we offer bold, visionary, forward-looking solutions to the pressing problems of the day here in the Jet City. Today, we tackle the ongoing question: Seattle: Ready for Self-Governance? As you may have read, Seattles current mayor, Mike McGinn,…
Ten Things CEOs Should Know
Ten Things CEOs Should Know By Mark R. Anderson CEOs get the weight of the whole company on their shoulders. Although everyone speaks of team effort, it is the CEOs face that is the companys face, and, more important, it is the CEOs brain that leads company strategy. For this, they are paid way too…