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FANNING: How to leave a legacy

FANNING: How to leave a legacy

By Ben Fanning, contributing editor | Most leaders don’t leave a legacy. They are never mentioned again when they leave an organization, especially if they die or get fired.

Then there are the ones who leave a negative legacy. You know, the leader who had the going away party but wasn’t invited.

by · 05/22/2017 · 3 comments · Careers, Views
FEEDBACK: Charleston City Council shouldn’t diminish power of city planning commission

FEEDBACK: Charleston City Council shouldn’t diminish power of city planning commission

Charles Smith, West Ashley: One of the great legacies left to us by the Riley administration is a highly competent city planning commission comprised of knowledgeable appointees, each of whom brings a valuable skill set to our city’s planning process. This process ensures that any development proposal heard by the city planning commission is thoroughly vetted and that their decisions are as far removed from the political arena as possible.

by · 06/13/2016 · Comments are Disabled · Feedback
10/5, full issue:  Rain photo contest winners, Hollings and leadership

10/5, full issue: Rain photo contest winners, Hollings and leadership

Inside the Oct. 5, 2015, issue:
PHOTO: Drenched Battery
FOCUS: The Great Flood of 2015
BRACK: In renaming library, Hollings still teaching us
IN THE SPOTLIGHT: LaFond Law Group, P.A.
PALMETTO POEM, Kendra Hamilton: Rice
GOOD NEWS: Caregiver award, CARTA WiFi, bluegrass fest
FEEDBACK: WalletHub says study not flawed
CALENDAR, Oct. 5+: Big Book sale, Star Wars fun, more
REVIEW: Blackout: Remembering the Things I Drank to Forget
MYSTERY: Where’s this building?
S.C. ENCYCLOPEDIA: Highway 301

by · 10/05/2015 · Comments are Disabled · Full issue