Posts Tagged ‘penguins’

Is Today’s Culture More Open to Embracing Younger Generations?

It seems that for ages, the long-held belief was that “youth and inexperience” was generally a negative quality.  In the professional world, age often dictated responsibility, inasmuch as top leadership roles were typically held by the oldest, most experienced members of the organization.  Logically, this seems to make sense, as those who have the most [...]

The Remarkable Turnaround: The Penguins Did It, Can Republicans?

Not too long ago, it seemed all had been lost. Despite displaying incredible success and promise in years past, they were losing. They had some of the greatest talent in the world, but nonetheless they couldn’t find a winning groove. Worse still, it seemed that even when pitted against the worst opponents, they still couldn’t [...]

Obama, Like the Pittsburgh Penguins, Faces a Challenge with Huge Expectations

A few days back I wrote a post comparing the troubles of the Republican Party to the woes faced by the Pittsburgh Penguins, and today I want to offer another relevant hockey analogy.  Last year, the Penguins came within two games of winning the Stanley Cup.  Going into this season, many fans and experts expected [...]