November 23, 2025

		

Guest Commentary


| Friday, November 21st, 2025

Guest commentary: The geometry of organizations in the age of AI

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By Gerhard Apfelthaler For decades, business leaders have sketched their organizations as pyramids. At the top: executives. At the bottom: workers. In the middle: layers of managers.  Some variations reflected distinct values of national or organizational cultures — steep and hierarchical in some environments, or flat and collaborative in others — but the basic shape Read More →

| Friday, November 7th, 2025

Guest commentary: BofA hiring more military vets and Tri-County locals is good business

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By Midge Campbell-Thomas & Greg Bland Research consistently shows that when people have long-term career opportunities and earn more, they spend more on durable goods, dine out more, save to buy homes that plant roots in neighborhoods, and invest more in their communities.  That is why Bank of America is doubling down on its workforce, Read More →

| Monday, November 3rd, 2025

Guest commentary: Economic analysis of Q3 2025

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By Eric Kelley UMB Private Wealth Management The third quarter of 2025 was marked by improving market sentiment, driven by growing confidence that the Fed will initiate an ongoing easing campaign throughout the year-end and into 2026. Inflation continued to build as new tariffs were implemented, but concern over the labor market pushed the Fed Read More →

| Sunday, November 2nd, 2025

Guest commentary: What is a fiduciary and why would you need one?

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By Tamara Skov & Shannon Dalton  As licensed professional fiduciaries, the first question we often hear when we mention our line of work is: “What’s a fiduciary?” It’s a good question, and the answer is both simple and complex.  After years of hearing the same inquiry, we thought it would be helpful to explainwhat fiduciaries Read More →

| Sunday, October 12th, 2025

Guest commentary: The global race for talent

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By Vlad Vaiman California Lutheran University In the twenty-first century, oil and steel matter less than an infinitely scarcer resource: talent. A small number of people in a wide range of fields – from artificial intelligence or biotechnology to finance or the arts – are capable of producing disproportionate economic and cultural value.  The top Read More →

| Friday, October 3rd, 2025

Guest commentary: The steady growth of UC Santa Barbara’s Technology Management Program

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By Jillian Tempesta Santa Barbara’s business community has helped shape a talent incubator in their own backyard: UCSB’s Department of Technology Management.  From its beginning as an undergraduate certificate program, the Department of Technology Management has grown to offer real-world experiences and advanced degrees for students who aim to lead technology-driven businesses.  In just 15 Read More →

| Friday, October 3rd, 2025

Guest commentary: Lessons from Starbucks’ digital pioneer

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By Starr Hall Artificial intelligence may run on software and large language models, but Adam Brotman reminds us it’s far more than lines of code. For him, AI’s real story begins with people and culture.  I had the pleasure of hearing him share this perspective at a recent Coastal Intelligence Fireside Chat in Santa Barbara, Read More →