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Deal or No Deal? 8 Phony 'Bargains' and Better Alternatives
In this economy, enticing offers abound. But a lot of so-called bargains may turn out to be raw deals. For consumers, a little...
Tags: Bank, MoneyWatch, Warranty Protection, Financial Services, Bad, Bargain, Offer, Deal or No Deal, Deal, Rip-off, Scam, Fraud, Caroline E. Mayer
Articles 2009-08-04

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Bad Bosses Who Mean Well
Bad Bosses Who Mean WellRE: Bad Bosses Who Mean WellThat is the worst pile of words I have ever been subjected to. A total waste of my time. Try to edify your readers, not dumb them down. Please take this blog entry down.RE: Bad Bosses Who Mean...
Tags: BAD BOSS
Discussion threads 2008-08-01
Is Bad Marketing Killing Future Sales?
Is Bad Marketing Killing Future Sales?You're RightIn my consultancy, we spend a lot of time on what differentiates a firm from their competitors to build a USP, or unique selling feature. People say immediately, "we have great service". People expect good service and its not a differentiator-- unless...
Tags: Bad Marketing Killing Future Sales, marketing, sales
Discussion threads 2008-02-14
Why Being a Control Freak Isn't So Bad
Why Being a Control Freak Isn't So BadA control freak makes group dynamics weak!Great story, and many people are 'light' control freaks! Unfortunately I can not support the opinion to cheer for'em...Conrol freaks with too high ambitions, are highly destructive for a team and its dynamics, due to their manipulative...
Tags: freak, Control Freaks, control freak, team, situation controller
Discussion threads 2008-06-24
SPLITING AUSTRALIA'S TELSTRA INTO TWO WOULD BE BAD: ANALYSTS.
CANBERRA, Feb 6 Asia Pulse - Splitting Telstra (ASX:TLS) in two would be bad for shareholders, bad for Telstra, bad for the industry and bad for the national interest, leading investment houses have warned. CANBERRA, Feb 6 Asia Pulse - Splitting Telstra (ASX:TLS) in...
Tags: Telstra Corp.
Research articles 2003-02-06
Are bad checks a good thing?
Debunking the myths about checking overdraftsOf course, bad checks can never be a good thing! Decent, responsible people would never intentionally or knowingly write a "bad check." Honest, reputable businesses would never "encourage" anyone to write a "bad check."But, it's not that simple is it? Is a "bad" check the...
Tags: FINANCE, financial, National Science Foundation
Research articles 2003-10-15
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
Next At Bat, the "Bad Bank"
Like a torpedo surging forward unseen at high speed, the workings of the "Bad Bank" are about to surface. Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner is said to be ready to finally unveil the idea of an entity that would either provide extra insurance for lenders suffering really bad...
Tags: Asset, Bank, Financial Services, Peter Galuszka
Blog posts 2009-02-02
NAB says bad debt cycle stabilising as full-year cash earnings fall 1.9% in 2009
By a staff reporter, with Reuters/AAP National Australia Bank Ltd NAB has posted a 1.9 per cent fall in cash earnings for the 2009 financial year as bad debt charges and high funding costs impacted its bottom line, but says the bad debt cycle is beginning to stabilise. NAB, Australia's...
Tags: Bank, position, Earnings, lender, publication, financial year, asset quality, Debt Charge
News items 2009-10-27
Troubleshoot Bad Boss Behavior
Troubleshoot Bad Boss BehaviorBad Boss BehaviorWhile interesting, I think that you are missing one value issue: the workplace bully. An increasing behaviour, which unfortunately none of your suggestions would even come close to addressing. Maybe something for an future article as this is a all too real...
Tags: Bad Boss Behavior, inexperience, workplace
Discussion threads 2007-03-09
The Benefits of a Bad Boss
Dictatorial behaviour is all too common among British bosses. A poll of 4,000 employees by the aptly named www.youthinkyourbossisbad.co.uk has revealed some of their worst excesses. Anonymous postings on bad boss behaviour include: He suggested I work for him whilst he was...
Tags: Workforce Management, Human Resources, Channel Management, Team Management, Recruitment & Selection, Benefit, Boss, Management, Marketing, BNET UK Staff
Blog posts 2008-06-03
When a Good Person is Bad for the Job
When a Good Person is Bad for the JobDoing the right thingThis artlice highlights a lot of hard decisions that we are all forced to make. This is why if you are working with friends or family it is makes it hard to make these decisions, causing areas of...
Tags: Good Person, job
Discussion threads 2007-12-17
Bad References a Good Thing?
Bad References a Good Thing?RE: Bad References a Good Thing?Prospective employers deserve to know the how an applicant performed in the previous job. While we normally cite both the positive and negative. If the employee's bad points are too much, and saying good things about him or her becomes too...
Tags: bad reference
Discussion threads 2008-06-16
Behind the Bust: Bad Ethics Or Bad Luck?
Is Wall Street's manage-to-the-numbers approach the reason we're in the economic mess we're in? That's the argument of Gresham's Law and the Shaky Nature of Today's Business Ethics on the Slow Leadership blog. Gresham's Law, it tells us, is a 16th century maxim that 'bad' money (with...
Tags: Management, Leadership, Construction, Business Ethics, Gresham, Wall, Ethics, Michael Fitzgerald
Blog posts 2008-07-24
Behind the Bust: Bad Ethics Or Bad Luck?
Behind the Bust: Bad Ethics Or Bad Luck?Bad IncentivesNeither.Bad incentives.Wall Street is paid on revenues, not profit.Misaligned incentives create bad behavior."Heads the trader wins, tails the investor loses."Easy to decide what to do in that environment.No one will dispute that.re: incentiveswell, they aren't doing so well this year. But...
Tags: dividend, Clay Christensen, BAD ETHICS, Bad Luck, incentive
Discussion threads 2008-07-25
Lehman Follows Good Bank/Bad Bank to Redemption
Roger Ehrenberg submits: Lehman Brothers LEH recently announced that it is taking a Good Bank/Bad Bank approach to tens of billions of dollars of illiquid real estate assets, hiving them off from the rest of the firm. Nice to see someone is listening. As previously discussed, I firmly believe...
Tags: Financial, Lehman Brothers Holdings Inc., Merrill Lynch & Co. Inc.
External links 2008-08-31
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
Why Good Leaders Make Bad Decisions
Bad business decisions rarely attract the attention they are getting this week, as four UK bank bosses face the House of Commons Treasury Select Committee to explain how they arrived at decisions that nearly ruined the banks they were heading up. Among...
Tags: Leader, Beverage, Decision, CEO, M&S, Food & Beverage, Mergers & Acquisitions, Manufacturing, Investment, Finance, Jo Whitehead
Blog posts 2009-02-09
Sprint Nextel: A Case in Point in Bad Board Management
Sprint Nextel: A Case in Point in Bad Board Managementi bet you this'll happenYep the handwriting is on the wall that this is a FUBAR waiting to happen. What you didn't write about is what crazy-to-the-layperson exit package this individual will most likely get when he's revolved out the door.RE:...
Tags: board, Embarq, Hesse, Sprint Communications, Sprint Nextel Corp., team, tower
Discussion threads 2007-12-20
Charge-Offs for Bad Loans Slicing Into Ford Profit
The celebration surrounding Ford Motor Co.’s surprise first-quarter profit shouldn’t drown out a couple of somber notes for ordinary consumers, within the quarterly results for finance arm Ford Credit, which makes car loans and leases. The results show a higher number of consumer loans gone bad. That’s bad news for...
Tags: Ford Motor Co., Ford Credit, Jim Henry
Blog posts 2008-04-25
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