1.
Launch Break
Issue: May/June 2013
Author(s): Lute Harmon Jr.
If Washington had spent as much time market-testing the Affordable Care Act as McDonald’s does its products, business owners would be much more confident about what the changes will ultimately mean for their organization.
2.
The Great Divide
Issue: March/April 2013
Author(s): Lute Harmon, Sr.
The separation between city and suburbs was just the beginning. Living in our own little worlds is the biggest threat to forging a future together as a cohesive and forward-thinking region.
3.
Momentum Is Power
Issue: January/February 2013
Author(s): Lute Harmon Jr.
With the Medical Mart, Horseshoe Casino, Flats East Bank and other positive developments, this could be our year.
4.
Port Authority an Asset
Issue: November/December 2012
Author(s): Lute Harmon, Sr.
Now it’s time to put a plan in place to capitalize on the other assets we have — including the big blue one on our northern border.
5.
Breaking News
Issue: September/October 2012
Author(s): Lute Harmon, Sr.
Newspapers aren’t dead. They just forgot what their customers wanted. It’s vital to all of us that organizations such as The Plain Dealer remember.
6.
Road to Recovery
Issue: July/August 2012
Author(s): Lute Harmon, Sr.
Cleveland’s first renaissance lasted 17 years, ending with the city’s bicentennial in 1996. Here’s reason to believe another one is on the way.
7.
Revamping Regionalism
Issue: May/June 2012
Author(s): Lute Harmon, Sr.
The idea of regionalism isn’t the problem. It’s the fact that we’re trying to sell businesses on some vague place called Northeast Ohio. 
8.
It’s Entrepreneurs, Stupid
Issue: March/April 2012
Author(s): Lute Harmon, Sr.
It sounds simple, but, as a nation, we’ve forgotten that kindling a culture of entrepreneurship creates jobs.  
9.
A Lake for the People
Issue: January/February 2012
Author(s): Lute Harmon, Sr.
Any plan for lakefront development must start with beaches, parks, nature preserves and public use.
10.
Spider Sense
Issue: November/December 2011
Author(s): Lute Harmon, Sr.
Here’s why webs will be what ensure a better tomorrow for us all.