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Monthly Archives: April 2019
The emerging Boeing 737 Max scandal, explained
Boeing executives are offering a simple explanation for why the company’s best-selling plane in the world, the 737 Max 8, crashed twice in the past several months, leaving Jakarta, Indonesia, in October and then Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, in March. Executives … Continue reading
Where ideas take root
The Veterinary Entrepreneurship Academy is training the next generation of veterinary business leaders. Written by Aaron Massecar, MA, Ph.D. in April 2019 Inspiration for the Veterinary Entrepreneurship Academy began in the fall of 2010 when Adam Little, then a student … Continue reading
Victims of Ethiopian Airlines Flight 302 Came From at Least 30 Nations
A Nairobi-based staff member with the United Nations Environment Program and an employee of Aviation Industry Corporation of China were two of the Chinese citizens killed, according to a list of victims provided by the country’s embassy in Kenya, The … Continue reading
Boeing 737 Max plane crash has Canadian suppliers in wait-and-see mode
Open this photo in gallery Two workers walk under the wing of a 737 Max aircraft at the Boeing factory in Renton, Wash., March 27. Lindsey Wasson/Reuters The crash of an Ethiopian Airlines’ Boeing 737 Max 8 aircraft and the … Continue reading
It’s Never Just A Business Decision
Don’t ignore an important aspect of your decision-making. Getty Human beings are very good at two things–rationalizing and compartmentalizing. When it comes to the decisions we make in an effort to meet the needs and growth goals of our businesses, these … Continue reading
Robert ‘Bob’ Arnsdorff | Obituaries
BRYSON CITY — Robert “Bob” Arnsdorff, 87, passed away peacefully at his Bryson City home on March 22. He was born in Orlando, Florida, and graduated from Cocoa High School in 1949, after which he joined the Army. He served … Continue reading
The President’s Proposed Budget Would Fire Hundreds Of Meteorologists And Slash Tornado Research
Forecasters at the National Weather Service office monitor Hurricane Irma Saturday, Sept. 9, 2017, at the hurricane center in Miami. (AP Photo/Andy Newman) ASSOCIATED PRESS The president’s proposed budget for 2020 makes more than $75,000,000 in cuts to the National … Continue reading