by Jerome S Paige | Sep 20, 2022 | Public Policy Adventures
In 2024, the District of Columbia will celebrate 50 years of “home rule.” An Act in 1973 authorized “Home Rule” to take effect in 1974. I promised my DC Cultural Narratives Working Group members I would rummage through my files and locate “the home rule themes” I...
by Jerome S Paige | Sep 13, 2022 | Forensic Economics
Hey, parents, service providers, and policymakers, do you know how much it costs to raise a child? $212,598. That’s the amount a single parent with an annual income of less than $73,000 will spend. These numbers are in 2022 dollars. That’s the...
by Jerome S Paige | Sep 7, 2022 | Forensic Economics
With our discussion of ecosystems, we’re continuing our series on what the owner-worker and small businessperson can glean from the Twitter-Elon Musk debate. In this blog, we add why it’s crucial for the owner-worker to understand their ecosystem along...
by Jerome S Paige | Sep 6, 2022 | Making Trust Happen, Organizational Development
Our book, Making Trust Happen! How To Think and Talk About Trust & Experience & Create It, focuses on six “trust behaviors:” trusting, trustworthiness, trust relationships, trust structure, self-awareness, and systemic. We emphasize how employees...
by Jerome S Paige | Sep 6, 2022 | Forensic Economics
“The Great Resignation” has morphed into “The Great Confusion.” Today workers and employers are navigating a bewildering terrain where the match between employees, jobs, and work is constantly changing. Will the “old” prevail, or the “new” win...