NOTE: Reprints of any article listed below can be requested from the author. The two articles noted with asterisks and links are reprinted on this site in their entirety. In addition, this site now offers selected opinion columns from The Arizona Republic.
Corporate Dandelions: How the Weed of Bureaucracy Is Choking American Business and What You Can Do To Uproot It (AMACOM Books: New York, 1993).
* "The Diversity Hoax," Various Publications, September, 1999.
"Quality Control from Mars," The Wall Street Journal, January 27, 1992.
"A Waste of Human Resources," The Wall Street Journal, May 15, 1995.
* "Learning the Ropes of Teamwork," The Wall Street Journal, October 2, 1995.
* "The Consulting Mystique," The Wall Street Journal, March 10, 1997.
"The Case Against Employee Benefits," The Wall Street Journal, August 18, 1997.
"Should Insurance Put a Tiger in Your Tank?" The Wall Street Journal, June 4, 1998.
"The Entrepreneurial Approach to Compensation," The American Compensation Association Journal, Winter 1994.
"Mergers and Acquisitions," The American Compensation Association Journal, Summer 1996.
"Custom Designed Incentive Plans," The American Compensation Association Journal, Winter 1997.
"Consider a new adult approach to conducting performance appraisal," ACA News, January 1996.
"Should Business Be in the Benefits Business?" ACA News, January 1998.
"Consultant or Controller? The Dilemma Facing Compensation Professionals," ACA News, January 1999.
"Advance Warnings: When Small Companies Develop Big Problems," Investment Profiles, March, 1994.
"So Government Should Be Like Business?" The Indianapolis Star, et al, October, 26, 1993.
"Eliminating Bureaucracy - Roots and All," Management Review, December, 1993.
"Ditch Those Useless Annual Performance Appraisals," The Business Journal, February, 24, 1995.
"Family Business Fate: Communication Is Key," Arizona Business Gazette, April 20, 1995.
"Equal rights don't mean 'no Whites', The Arizona Republic, January 11, 1998.
"An Uncharitable Look at Corporate Philanthropy," The Wall Street Journal, December 22, 1998.
STAY TUNED: A chapter from a new book, which is being authored by Craig Cantoni and Marianne Jennings, will be printed at this location in the near future. The book does not have a working title at this point, but its theme is "Why smart companies believe dumb ideas."
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