One of the most difficult and humbling things for us human beings is to admit we don’t know something. Our brain has evolved over thousands and thousands of years into... read more →
This year marked the fourth annual meeting between academics and industry practitioners at Cornell University in beautiful upstate New York (CHRS). Like past years the October conference was well-attended, and the... read more →
Besides technology, the gaming industry has one of the largest percentages of entrepreneurs running their respective companies. Larger than life personalities such as Steve Wynn and Sheldon Adelson actually cast... read more →
Leadership Involves Pressure and Personal Sacrifice Behind every failed leader is an excuse. In our experience studying and working with global leadership in the hospitality industry, successful leaders consistently tell... read more →
It’s not speculation, opinion or assumption…. the fact is that the common mantra of “Hire for attitude, train for skill” is a misguided perspective on hiring, promotion or performance. Many... read more →
One of the greatest coaches in history, Vince Lombardi, once said, “Perfection is not attainable, but if we chase perfection we can catch excellence.” We love Lombardi but in this... read more →
Aethos Consulting Group™ Managing Director & CEO Keith Kefgen and Axis Global Logistics Managing Partner Wesley Cheringal sat down earlier this week at the 39th Annual NYU Hospitality Industry Investment... read more →
According to a 2017 report from the Economic Policy Institute on CEO pay, chief executives at the largest 350 public companies in the United States made US$15.6 million on average... read more →
Discovery starts with three little words, “I don’t know.” Yet paradoxically, one of the most difficult and humbling things for us humans is to admit that we don’t know something.... read more →
Our January article presented our nominee for “2016 Hospitality Leader of the Year,” though we clearly noted there were many worthy candidates. Exercises like this are always subjective and often... read more →