On November 2, 2011
RIM’s BBM Music Fails to Silence Critics
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On November 2, 2011
Growing, or Not, in an Age of Permanent Volatility
In Garrison Keillor's Lake Wobegon, a classic but fictional town in Minnesota, "all the children are above average." When it comes to growth in a stagnating global economy, clearly most corporate executives tend to see their own prospects…
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On November 2, 2011
ChangeThis: Issue 88
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“Over the millenia, we have gradually purged our visual…
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On November 2, 2011
Google Maps Maniacs Will Have to Pay Up
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On November 2, 2011
Apple to Grease Up Money Train With Retail Revamp
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On November 2, 2011
Occupy Oakland’s “General Strike” Opens New Front on Corporate Power
The budding protest movement is urging a one-day work stoppage to dramatize its push for economic equality and Wall Street accountability. Here's what it really needs--bodies in the streets.
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On November 2, 2011
Stop Avoiding Office Politics
"I won't do it," he said. "I don't care who they are; I won't buddy up to people I don't like and respect just because I want something from them."
This came from a senior manager at a Fortune 500…
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On November 2, 2011
How the New Changes to Gmail Affect Business Users
New features like expanded search and updated display functions might make business email a little bit easier.No tags for this post.
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On November 2, 2011
Russian and Chinese Companies Most Likely to Bribe, Says Report
The latest edition of Transparency International's look into which countries' firms are most bribery prone prompts little surprise but plenty of concern.
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On November 2, 2011
1 Great Tip for Better Story Power for Business
Here’s a great tip for anybody presenting anything to an audience:
Skip the boring preamble. Many times we feel like we have to do a lot of prefacing, but four minutes goes by quickly. If you spend two minutes on
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