by Mike Davis | Nov 23, 2020 | Blog
Wouldn’t it be great to pick your boss? I don’t mean choose between two competing job offers based on which boss you prefer. I mean that you and your coworkers get together and pick a boss based on who is going to be the easiest to work for: someone who won’t...
by Byron Schlomach | Nov 4, 2020 | Blog
At the time of this writing, it’s been a full week since there was power at my home. I live within OG&E’s electrical grid, so when it comes to being without power this past week, I’m nothing special. Many of OG&E’s customers had no power for days, and some...
by Byron Schlomach | Oct 28, 2020 | Blog
HBO’s mini-series, Chernobyl, is a drama depicting the disastrous 1986 explosion, and heroic efforts to control the resulting meltdown, of the Chernobyl nuclear power plant in Ukraine (then part of the Soviet Union). A flawed man, but true hero, Valery Alexeyvich...
by Byron Schlomach | Jul 15, 2020 | Research
A Vision for Transparency Author Byron Schlomach Abstract Byron Schlomach provides a detailed guide for government transparency that would ensure citizens are informed about who governs them and what these governments are doing with their money. It would move us...
by Byron Schlomach | Jul 15, 2020 | Blog
A 2020 HBO movie entitled Bad Education, starring Hugh Jackman, tells the story of Frank Tassone, a real-life superintendent of the Roslyn, New York school district who along with an accomplice, it was discovered in 2004, stole an overall total of $11.2 million in...