The Kendricks help make the problems of the Washington elite disappear. . . . but some secrets won't stay buried.Tess Kendrick, a junior at the elite Hardwicke Academy in Washington D.C., can fix just
Are you winning the battle but losing the war?Every leader has to deliver the goods?make budget, meet deadlines, and deftly manage people?to provide the inspirational fuel that keeps their business ru
We obsess about what our politicians are doing, but ignore that our companies are no longer investing, instead they are focusing on next quarter's profits in order to justify ever higher executive com
The definite account of how regime change in the Middle East has proven so tempting to American policymakers for decades―despite never achieving the aims it hopes to accomplish―and how it’s finally ti
Authoritative and original, The Long Game is a controversial assessment of President Obama’s foreign policy legacy. Too often, critical discussions concerning American foreign policy are divorced from
Your personal goals need a long-term strategy.It's no secret that we're pushed to the limit. Today's professionals feel rushed, overwhelmed, and perennially behind. So we keep our heads down, focused
For Tess Kendrick, a junior at the elite Hardwicke School in Washington D.C., fixing runs in the family. But Tess has another legacy, too, one that involves power and the making of political dynasties
“I have learned that the story of a nation’s success, and the success of each one of us, is a slow awakening to the timeless value of the long game.”In October 1984, a hard-charging Kentucky politicia