Drops from the Fire Hose – The Mason MBA Student Association

It’s only been about a week since my last post here at Genuine Thriving, but it seems like a lot longer. I think that’s partly because I have been blogging, but just not for Genuine Thriving. Lately, I’ve been trying to drum up interest/traffic for a student organization I’m part of: The Mason MBA Student Association.

One of my key roles with this organization is running the website. As part of running the website, I thought it would be a good idea to have a daily post of some of the business news/information from around the web. I’ve called this series, “Drops from the Fire Hose.” Why? Well, there is a plethora of business information written everyday, countless books that are published each year, and a number of ways to consume new business information. These daily posts are meant to curate some of the articles/information that Mason MBA students may find useful.

Why am I telling you all about this? Well, for one, I thought some of you might find this useful, too. I usually post a few articles along with a few excerpts of those articles. If you like some of the “business” posts I’ve written here, you’d probably like some of the business articles that I include in the daily “drops.”

I have a list of 6 or 7 things I want to write about and I’m hoping to get them all written by the end of the week. If not, I may have to do one of those posts where I wrote about a bunch of ideas in one post.

Published by Jeremiah Stanghini

Jeremiah's primary aim is to provide readers with a new perspective. In the same vein as the "Blind Men and the Elephant," it can be difficult to know when one is looking at the big picture or if one is simply looking at a 'tusk' or a 'leg.' He writes on a variety of topics: psychology, business, science, entertainment, politics, history, etc.

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