Do companies have all the wrong moves when it comes to motivating employees to excel? Our first guest says he’s discovered the secrets to success in the workplace. Daniel Pink is changing the way corporate America thinks and acts by putting the focus on inspiring workers to excel and learn to love their jobs.
Plus, Helen Thomas, the first lady of the Washington press corps, reveals her picks for best and worst presidents. Her 60-year journalism career has granted her access to 10 different president, and she’s learned things from every one.
Joe Piscatella was just 32 years old when he had heart bypass surgey. Ever since, he’s been waging a one-man war against what he considers a very avoidable killer, heart disease.
She may have played a nasty, selfish child on “Little House on the Prairie,” but in real life, Alison Arngrim is anything but. Find out how she’s changing the lives of children across the country.
And we take you Inside the Story with Kay Davis, who auditioned on a dare, and the next thing she knew, she was the vocalist of one of the greatest bands of all time. Now, in her late 80s, Miss Davis is being sought after again as one of the last direct links to the golden era of the Duke Ellington Orchestra. Click here to watch her story.