The late Mark McCormack, author of What They Don't Teach You At Harvard Business School, founded IMG. Starting as the agent for golfing legend Jack Nicklaus, McCormack built an international marketing colossus that...
God knows that MREs-Meals Ready to Eat-have taken on new prominence lately. No one says these go-anywhere, never-spoil items taste good, but they're still welcome by everyone from soldiers in Iraq to victims of...
You may be asking: How could they make a movie out of Making of a Chef? Michael Ruhlman's fine nonfiction book followed a small group of students as they progressed through the standard two-year program at Culinary...
When skyrocketing gasoline prices first began to put the squeeze on consumer discretionary spending, logic told you, and a survey by Chicago-based foodservice prognosticator firm Technomic, Inc. confirmed, that...
BEFORE THE FALL: Bernard Loiseau leveraged his three Michelin stars to build a fine hotel next to his restaurant. Restaurant operators will have to wait until this November to learn which New York City...
No one can deny that U.S. obesity rates are climbing. A report issued in late August by nonpartisan health advocacy group Trust for America's Health found obesity increasing last year in every state but one-Oregon...
We know now the three judges on "Cooking Under Fire" (Todd English, Ming Tsai and Michael Ruhlman) preferred Hagan-Welchel over runner-up Sara Lawson and were dead-set on picking her no matter how she performed on the...
When Mrs. Bush axed then-White House chef Walter Scheib last winter (see the March 15, 2005 RH e-newsletter), the board of the Women Chefs and Restaurateurs organization got into the act, urging the appointment of a...
You really don't need consumer surveys to confirm that people now eat more frequently in their cars. Just look at how auto manufacturers equip vehicles to accommodate on-the-go eaters. Yes, multiple cup holders now...
Anyone who remembers the grim second season of NBC's The Restaurant was probably taken aback to learn that CNBC planned to rebroadcast all the episodes from that show's two seasons. Who wanted to watch Rocco DiSpirito...