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Fox News Sets a Bad Example for Media Relations
Fox News Sets a Bad Example for Media RelationsI completely disagreeYou had me convinced the story was a legitimate one until you quote David Carr of the NYT. I find it interesting that the media is trying to ostracize aggressive Fox News journalism while not pointing out 60 Minutes,...
Tags: Media Relations, Fox, Bad Example, New York Times Co.
Discussion threads 2008-07-29

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Santa Sets a Bad Example | BTalk Australia
(11min 34) We all tend to overdo it over the festive season. Of course, when it comes to overeating Santa Claus sets a bad example. So what should we be feeding ourselves over Christmas? Today on BTalk Australia Phil Dobbie talks to nutrionist Zoe Bingley-Pullin about eating...
Tags: Food, Hangover, Salad, Turkey, Snack, Alcohol, Santa, Christmas, Food & Beverage, Manufacturing, Phil Dobbie
Blog posts 2008-12-18
Barca star blasts racists for setting bad example to kids
MADRID AFP — Barcelona's Cameroon international striker Samuel Eto'o blasted the racist fan element in the Spanish game and blamed adults who indulge in xenophobic chants of setting a bad example to impressionable children. "The kids don't know if these monkey chants are good or bad. They just listen...
Tags: Agence France-Presse, Games, Racism
Research articles 2005-05-05
iPhone Example of Bad Tech Practice: Selling Beta
iPhone Example of Bad Tech Practice: Selling BetaRE: iPhone Example of Bad Tech Practice: Selling BetaHi, You can browse through for sale by owner properties by going through the MLS listings or using the MLS search facility. Whether the property you own is a residential one, a kennel property, a...
Tags: Selling Beta, iPhone Example, MLS, Apple iPhone
Discussion threads 2008-10-06
Bad Financial News: How to Tell Your Kids
In these tough times, it's hard to know what's worse: getting bad financial news or having to bring that news to your kids. Here's how to make it a little easier. ...
Tags: Teen, Financial, Parent, Family, Kid, MoneyWatch, Beth Kobliner, Financial Accounting, Finance, Bad News, Children, Kids, Teens, Families, Ken Robinson,  Carolyn Meyer-Wartels, Tovah Klein, Patricia Seaman, Leslie Linfield, Jill Norvilitis, Lewis Mandell, Andrew Sum, Julia Heath, Jennifer Thomas, Charles Schwab, Denise Smith
Articles 2009-06-17
Web 2.0 Woes: A Perfect Example!
On Monday, I pointed out that Web 2.0 presents some challenges for sales teams. On Tuesday, I posted what must have seemed a bit of a non sequitur -- a rant about the bonehead PR policies at Wiley books. In fact, that second post had a hidden agenda --...
Tags: Geoffrey James, Sales, Corporate Communications, Blogging, Internet, Marketing, Sales Strategy, Channel Management, Public Relations, Wiley, Web 2.0, Web Site, Blog, Web
Blog posts 2007-11-07
Technology Can Be Bad for Sales
Technology Can Be Bad for SalesCRMWell, it sounds to me like you've got the right priorities. It's not that CRM is a bad idea in and of itself. But the potential for abuse is enormous. And a lot of time is wasted in most sales environments fiddling...
Tags: CRM, e-mail, sales
Discussion threads 2007-06-11
More Companies Firing People Over Social Media (Mis)use
Employees should be more careful than ever about what sort of work-related information they post online.  A new report indicates that companies are growing increasingly aware of inappropriate sharing, with many incidents resulting in someone getting fired. Proofpoint found that businesses have definitely become wary about blogs.  An official statement...
Tags: Twitter, Internet, employee, Social Media, Proofpoint Inc.
News items 2009-08-11
Does Instant Messaging Make You More Productive?
Does Instant Messaging Make You More Productive?Prod. booster, for sureAs with many other forms of communication, its all about work ethic and how the employee manages his or her time. The phone and email can also be considered time wasters because some employees do waste time yapping away on the...
Tags: e-mail, IM
Discussion threads 2007-11-21
Senate Republicans hash out 'unpleasant choice' on TRIA: would extension undermine private market development'?(A 'Bad Law')(Terrorism Risk Insurance Act of 2002)(Federal Terrorism Reinsurance: A Solution Of A Problem)
THE TERRORISM RISK INSURANCE Act might be an example of a "bad law," forcing Congress to make an "unpleasant choice" on whether to extend it or let it expire, according to a new report from a major Senate Republican committee. THE TERRORISM...
Tags: insurance, reinsurance, terrorism, Terrorism Risk Insurance Act, U.S. Senate
Research articles 2004-06-21
Bad Economy Becoming All-Purpose Excuse
Here's your PR tip of the week: write yourself a page of new messages that include the phrase "because of the bad economy..." As in, "Our revenues are flat because of the bad economy." Or, "We have to lay off people because of the bad economy..." ...
Tags: Economy, Public Relations, Litigation, Marketing, Corporate Communications, Business Operations, Jon Greer
Blog posts 2008-11-11
P.J. O'Rourke on Rights and Responsibilities
P.J. O'Rourke on Rights and ResponsibilitiesRE: P.J. O'Rourke on Rights and ResponsibilitiesIt's a great quote but it's too bad that so many high-level corporate types take the first part "to do as they please" to heart and then fail to take the second part to heart as well, "the duty...
Tags: Self-Interest, Human Rights, O'Rourke, P.J.
Discussion threads 2008-08-15
Four Red Flags to Avoid Bad Decisions
The Find: Minimize the frequency with which you make bad decisions by keeping a look out for four red flags that indicate your underlying thinking about the problem may be faulty. The Source: A write-up of a new book entitled Think Again â€" Why Good Leaders Make...
Tags: Decision, Leadership, Financial Accounting, Management, Finance, Jessica Stillman
Blog posts 2009-02-24
Bad Urgency vs. Good Urgency: The Calendar Test
Harvard Business School professor John Kotter's recent book A Sense of Urgency has been one of the more popular business tomes in recent memory. Managers seem to identify with his message that complacency can most effectively be overcome when organizations develop a mindset that the time for action is now....
Tags: Calendar, Leadership, Flash Memory, Management, Sean Silverthorne
Blog posts 2009-08-20
News: Bad drivers: it's all in the genes
A US study has found that bad driving could be genetic. By RICHARD BLACKBURN. A good example of bad driving Bad driving could be in the genes, according to a new study in the United States. The study, by Irvine University in California, found that people with a particular gene...
Tags: driver, brain, variant, Protein, Gene
News items 2009-11-02
LinkedIn Finally Opens Platform: The Good & Bad News
Two years and a month after announcing that it would launch a more professional-looking developer platform than the wildly successful one at Facebook, LinkedIn today finally opened up a series of application programming interfaces for other companies to build on top of. Make no mistake...
Tags: LinkedIn
News items 2009-11-23
The Effect of Leadership in a Public Bad Experiment
With regard to globalor regional environmental problems, do countries that take unilateral actions inspire other countries to curtail emissions? In this paper this possibility is investigated by the use of a novel design of a laboratory public bad experiment with a leader. Twelve groups of five subjects played the game...
Tags: Leader, Leadership, Management
White papers 2003-01-01
Stocks on Steroids: Less Bad Economic News is Tough on Grumpy Old Men
Forget about today's loss for stocks. We are in some interesting territory now. This week, the S&P 500 and the FTSE Eurofirst 300 both broke through their 200-day moving averages, which for those of you who don't get excited about Fibonacci and other fun parts of technical analysis, is the...
Tags: S&P 500, Stock, Investment, Financial Accounting, Finance, Jill Schlesinger
Blog posts 2009-06-03
Are Microsoft and News Corp Hatching a Very Bad Idea?
News Corp. is shooting itself in the foot, and now Microsoft may be helping to aim the gun. Today, under the category of strange bedfellows, we have the story of Microsoft possibly offering to help delist News Corp. content and sites, such as The Wall Street Journal from Google's search...
Tags: Google Inc., Microsoft Corp., Rupert Murdoch, Wall Street Journal, News Corp., Google News
News items 2009-11-23
Web commerce or bust: United Airlines presents a good example of a bad e-commerce site. (Company Business and Marketing)(Editorial)
United Airlines' e-commerce Web site exemplifies poor design. An effective site should provide a needed service and do so in a convenient, satisfactory way. People usually visit an airline's Web site to find flight information or buy tickets, and the American Airlines site, at http://www.aa.com, handles these functions well. By...
Tags: e-business, E-business/E-commerce, INTERNET, MARKETING, United Airlines, Web
Research articles 1998-10-01
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