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Mar.12.2013
My GlobalNiche.net partner Tara and I have been talking about entrepreneurship for several years.
We started with the creative kind, where you use your intellectual property to fashion a life and work that fits you. We riffed on that, applying entrepreneurship principles to your life'...
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Nov.23.2012
http://blogs.forbes.com/susannahbreslin/
If you are a writer, you should be reading this woman's blog on Forbes.com.
Her name is Susannah Breslin. She is on point and hysterical.
She is doing a series now called "30 Days of Freelancing," but she also writes about jobs and the workplace in general....
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Feb.19.2012
I write. I write this with. Intense. Meaningful. Heartful. Important. Thoughtful. Meaningful. Integrated syllabic foreword movement dedicated to the preposition. Detailed. De tails of de FOX News described the military aspects of de fence. I am not a MACK truck. I am not a Micawber. I am not a...
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Dec.01.2011
To the technophobes out there, I’ll introduce Apple’s latest-and-greatest. Through a free voice-activated artificial-intelligence system (‘personal assistant’), the latest I-phone converses. This forty-five day old article announced the function:
http://www.forbes.com/sites/...
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Aug.15.2010
Disappearing from cyberspace is a little like being a tree that falls in the forest. A very small tree. Having disappeared from cyberspace myself for a couple of weeks, I am comforted by the fact that the forest is very large.
It’s not that this space disappeared, or miscellaneous other blogspaces...
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Dec.23.2009
In July of 2009, Caijing Magazine quotes unidentified sources as saying Chinese automaker Chery is looking for bank and equity investor help for a possible bid for Volvo, Ford’s Swedish nameplate. Chery looses out to Geely. Image Credit: The Auto Beat
Volvo - Chinese automakers claim stake...
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Oct.20.2009
What do cities vying for Olympics hosting rights have in common with shampoo? Or cookies? Cars? How about sneakers? Like any brand, which, yes, cities and countries are, they have to identify something to represent to consumers that’s different and better than any competitive claims. More so, this...
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Jun.16.2009
from http://thepeepdiaries.com
So there’s an article in Forbes right now about The Hidden Cost of Privacy. It makes an interesting point which dovetail with my own thoughts about privacy in the corporate age. The article argues that most privacy laws achieve very little and actually desensitize...
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Mar.26.2009
Does goodness pay? If a company makes a “goodness” dimension central to its business strategy it certainly does. In a recent article in Forbes, I wrote about the fact that doing good will be increasingly important to companies as they try to differentiate their brands going forward. With consumers...
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Mar.19.2009
There’s an old saying, or perhaps it’s a toast, which goes, “May you live in interesting times.” I think I speak for all of us when I say I’d prefer to live in less interesting times. We could all use a dose of business as usual, which is the subject of my latest article for Forbes magazine;...
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