Opinion Editorials

Embracing vulnerability in management in the face of mistakes

It's hard to admit when you've stepped in it from a management perspective, but it comes with an important lesson to take to heart.

Corporate weed is getting beat down – here’s why it’s fair

The pandemic has impacted corporate weed in a huge way, and now the ride may be slowing down - here is why I believe that's right and it's fair.

Before you buy an electric vehicle, consider the slave labor used

We want to be good to the Earth, so we buy an electric vehicle, unaware that slaves are suffering to mine the necessary materials, complicating our choices.

Gross: Disney CEO calls ongoing strikes “unrealistic” and “disturbing”

Of the many opinions shared on the writers and actors strike, Disney CEO Bob Iger had some particularly unfortunate words to share.

The implications of un-deleted Twitter posts & our internet privacy

This latest bug with Twitter un-deletes posts - and if you've been on the internet a long time, that's a lot you might want to stay deleted.

Why VR sucks for women, and why Apple’s Vision Pro could be the worst

Apple made sure to show a woman as the primary Apple Vision Pro user, but for women, headsets are inherently less convenient.

A brutally honest letter to retailers who audit self-checkout receipts

What’s the holdup at big box stores? Management’s lack of confidence in their own so-called innovation when it comes to self-checkout.

Video games on both flat and silver screens?

For decades, it seemed films and series based on video games were almost universally terrible, but something has shifted in the last few years. The technology and intellectual property behind video games has seemingly proliferated nearly all aspects of our media.