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- You pick, I review
- You pick, I reviewRE: You pick, I reviewThe three that jumped out at me:1) The Khanna book on India/China2) Cappelli on talent3) "Predictable Surprises"my picksI'm interested in: Creative CapitalThe Power of Unreasonable PeopleFollowershipBecoming a Resonant LeaderTalent on DemandRocking that BoatMichael FitzgeraldRE: You pick, I reviewThe Power of Unreasonable PeoplePredictable SurprisesThank...
- Discussion threads 2008-01-09
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- BlackBerry Storm Selling Well, As Expected (RIMM)
- We got some validation this afternoon for our Nov. 20 BlackBerry Storm review thesis, which was "RIM's BlackBerry Storm is no iPhone, but should sell well." Indeed, RIM's RIMM new Storm is no iPhone -- a recent RBC/ChangeWave survey suggests only 33% of new Storm owners were "very satisfied" with...
- News items 2009-08-07
- You Pick, I Review
- Harvard Business School Press sent me its Spring 2008 catalog. Tell me what you'd like to see reviewed. Books on the way include: Billions of Entrepreneurs: How China and India Are Reshaping Their Futures -- and Yours, by Tarun Khanna ...
- Blog posts 2008-01-09
- End of JWT Chicago Raises Questions About City's Role in the Ad World
- The closing of JWT's once-massive Chicago office has triggered an existential crisis among ad folk in the Windy City. You can see that in the comments section underneath Ad Age's coverage of the story. There were 33 posts at the time of writing, and we haven't even reached lunchtime on...
- Blog posts 2009-04-06
- Baby-Gear Retailers Get Boost from Women Waiting Later in Life to Have Kids.
- By Rhasheema A. Sweeting, Chicago Tribune Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News May 15--Celebrities like Gwyneth Paltrow and Debra Messing are like many women these days waiting later in life to have kids. The result is a surge in demand for high-priced baby...
- Research articles 2004-05-15
- The U.K. Political and Economic Farce
- Michael Young submits: The UK economy is slowly recovering. The green shoots of consumer demand, stabilisation in house prices, a 3 month stock market rally, the banking sector back in profit and deals being agreed in a buoyant commodity sector are collectively more than adequate evidence. There is still much...
- External links 2009-06-07
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