‘Flipped classrooms’ boost learning Learning exclusively from textbooks and lectures of a traditional classroom setting is no longer eno April 7, 2016
Heeding transgender restroom, workplace rules Many companies in the Inland Northwest may be unaware that it may be illegal under civil rights laws April 7, 2016
Spokane has invested well in human capital I came to Spokane in the early 1980s, so I have seen firsthand how education has evolved in this com February 11, 2016
Benefits of leadership 30 years ago evident today I have been a subscriber to the Journal of Business since my early days with Inland Imaging. In 1986 February 11, 2016
Success requires ability to evolve, and that we have Congratulations to the Journal of Business for 30 years of service to the Spokane business community February 11, 2016
Who would have imagined downtown’s woes, wins In 1986, the Spokane economy was in the doldrums. The last two high-rise office buildings to be buil February 11, 2016
As our community evolves, our core values remain The Inland Empire—that’s how we referred to our region 40 years ago. At that time, our community February 11, 2016
Near Nature, Near Perfect, economically stable As we reflect upon the last 30 years of the Journal of Business and the greater Spokane business c February 11, 2016
Don't let big terminal get derailed Recently, I sat down with members of Greater Spokane Incorporated, the Spokane City Council, the Leg December 5, 2013
Keep Seattle's leave policy there There's an old saying, "What happens in Vegas stays in Vegas." Well, what happens in Seattle stay May 9, 2013
Immigrant shops call for reform The next time you go into your neighborhood store, you may notice something new. More than 100 in April 25, 2013