Cybersecurity Surpasses All Other Business Risks for CEOs in Latest Survey

Corporate leaders report a shift in risk priorities, with cybersecurity concerns overtaking traditional business pressures. Studies and industry surveys indicate executives are increasingly focused on digital threats such as fraud, system vulnerabilities, and large-scale cyberattacks. Recent surveys show that threats in the digital domain have risen above challenges from economic changes or external disruptions. Data indicate […]
The Future Is Now: Fredric Marshall on Leading Through Exponential Change and the Rise of AI

By: William Jones Artificial intelligence (AI) is becoming a major foundation for changes in how industries, businesses, and individuals operate in work and life. Its growing influence suggests that AI will remain a major part of the future, but not every organization is prepared for the pace of change. With THRIVE: The Antidote to Future […]
Susannah Montgelas: Building Trust One Home at a Time on California’s Mid Peninsula

By: Matt Emma Susannah Montgelas, known to most as Susie, has spent more than 35 years in real estate. She works in the Mid Peninsula cities of California, including the coastal communities around Half Moon Bay, where she lives with her husband. Her path to real estate was not a straight line. Susie started as […]
Frederic Scheer on Catching Cancer Before It Exists: A 3.49-Year Head Start

By Natalie Johnson Eight years ago, Frederic Scheer survived stage four cancer after enduring radiation, chemotherapy, and a prolonged recovery. “What I remember the most is not the treatment,” he says. “It’s the month in which my body was already changing and no one could see it.” That experience shaped his conviction that predicting cancer […]
Cindy Montgomery on Building a Real Estate Career Rooted in Integrity and Genuine Client Care

By: Matt Emma Cindy Montgomery has spent most of her life in Southwest Missouri, and that long connection to the area shapes the way she works in real estate every day. She has been in the industry for more than twenty years, working alongside her husband, who has been in the business for nearly forty […]
How Vishal Kumar Sattarapu Built Two Meaters Apart in Delhi

By: Aditya Kumar New Delhi is not an easy city to feed. Its dining scene runs from centuries-old regional Indian cooking to imported concepts led by chefs from around the world, and the capital’s diners are famously particular about what ends up on their plates. Into that environment, in 2020, Vishal Kumar Sattarapu launched Two […]
Javier Castillo Gil Explains the Honest Truth About What Executive Alignment Actually Requires

By: German Garcia When organizations fail at execution, it often comes down to a sound strategy but broken implementation. Javier Castillo Gil has spent his career challenging that conclusion. The execution, in his view, is rarely where the failure originates. It is simply where it becomes visible. Castillo Gil, a management consultant and executive advisor […]
Jeff Scislow: A Minnesota Real Estate Career Built on Showing Up and Staying Ahead

By Matthew Keyser Jeff Scislow has spent nearly four decades building one of the most recognized real estate careers in Minnesota. Working throughout the Twin Cities metro with RE/MAX Results, he has helped thousands of buyers and sellers navigate major life decisions while earning a reputation for strong negotiation, creative marketing, and exceptional customer service. […]
You Left the Agency. Now What?

The financial reality nobody warns creative founders about CEO Weekly · May 2026 By Héctor C. Moncada D. The Omnicom-IPG merger closed in late 2025, and the industry barely had time to process it before the next headline arrived: 4,000 jobs cut, three legendary agency brands retired, and thousands of senior creatives suddenly without a […]
How Brad Young Built Young Performance Advisory Around Leadership, Clarity, and Performance Under Pressure

For many entrepreneurs, leadership pressure rarely arrives all at once. It tends to build gradually over time. Responsibilities increase, decisions become more significant, expectations become heavier, and eventually many founders discover that carrying a business can become a challenge beyond operations and revenue alone. It becomes personal. As founder of Young Performance Advisory, Brad Young […]
The People-First Philosophy Behind Stacie Leverette’s Real Estate Career

By: Matt Emma For more than three decades, Stacie Leverette has built her real estate career on a simple but powerful foundation: trust. Her path into the industry began at a boutique real estate firm on Longboat Key, FL, where she started as a receptionist. Since 1993 and for over 20 years with Keller Williams […]
Andy Harris and Jonathan Sherrill Tackle Business Exit Planning in New Book

For many business owners, the decision to sell is one of the most consequential moves they will ever make. The process is complex, emotionally charged, and filled with variables that can shift the outcome in either direction. Andy Harris and Jonathan Sherrill wrote The Extraordinary Exit: How to Sell Your Business for Maximum Value, Protect […]