How often does the Thinkers50 list come out?

How often does the Thinkers50 list come out?

Our annual Radar list introduces emerging thinkers with the potential to make lasting contributions to management theory and practice. The Thinkers50 global ranking of management thinkers is announced each odd-numbered year. Distinguished Achievement Awards are conferred in key areas of management every two years.

What’s the Dark Side of retiring in Florida?

The dark side of the Sunshine State includes an overabundance of boomers, critters, sweat and weirdness. As retirement approaches and the punch of the polar vortex is conjuring dreams of warmer temperatures and a lost shaker of salt, you have Florida on your mind.

What do you need to know about living in Florida?

The way you enter your house is nontraditional when living in Florida. You only use the garage or your side door since your front door is probably dead-bolted. 8. Ninety percent of your friends have a swimming pool in their backyards.

Is it bad to live in the Sun in Florida?

And those same boomers, now aging, are eager for the tropical Florida sunshine. But consider the dark side: Too much sun causes premature wrinkling, uneven skin coloring and worse. “The skin can become tough and leathery,” according to the Florida Institute of Neuroscience.

How many people live in South Florida now?

‘Take the six million people who live in south Florida today and divide them into two groups: those who live less than six and a half feet above the current high tide line, and everybody else.’ Photograph: Milkweed Editions Sea level rises are not some distant threat; for many Americans they are very real.

The dark side of the Sunshine State includes an overabundance of boomers, critters, sweat and weirdness. As retirement approaches and the punch of the polar vortex is conjuring dreams of warmer temperatures and a lost shaker of salt, you have Florida on your mind.

And those same boomers, now aging, are eager for the tropical Florida sunshine. But consider the dark side: Too much sun causes premature wrinkling, uneven skin coloring and worse. “The skin can become tough and leathery,” according to the Florida Institute of Neuroscience.