Chicago Tribune columnist
David Greising:<p>
Two months ago, the editors decided to move the column off of the front page. My gut told me, almost immediately, that I didn't want to write for Page 2. Eight weeks of trying has not changed my mind
What went missing, in my view, was the sense of impact, the notion that the column mattered enough to deserve prominent display. The column sought to challenge readers--from the CEO's suite to the production line--to think about the way business decisions are made, and the impact those decisions have.
With the column inside the Business section, I was no longer confident that readers could be compelled to care. So it seemed time to make a switch.<p>***How about: "David, it's none of your business where we choose to run your column. We'll put it on the obit spill page if we want to. If you don't like that, go across the street.***