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Fugitive Norman Hsu's Forty Million Hoodwink
Yoink! The Wall Street Journal has discovered the intriguing source of Norman Hsu's seemingly limitless cache of campaign contribution cash. Hsu was largely financed by an investment fund run by Woodstock co-founder Joel Rosenman. How much did Rosenman's fund uwittingly put up for Hsu's political gallivanting? A cool $40 mil....
Tags: Jonathan Haeber, Fugitive Norman Hsu, Joel Rosenman
Blog posts 2007-09-12

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Paradigm's Joel Wright: Entertainment 2.0
Joel Wright, Vice President of Interactive Media for Paradigm, collaborates with clients to build internet businesses around entertainment. Wright sheds light on the web entertainment business and where it’s headed in the next year.
Tags: Advertising & Promotion, entertainment, Internet, Web
Videos 2008-03-08
Useful Commute: The Greening of Business
An increasing number of businesses are taking steps that are good for the environment and their bottom-line. In this show, Joel Makower, executive editor of GreenBiz.com, talks about how to integrate environmental responsibility into business operations in a way that supports profitable business practices. by BNET staff
Tags: BNET staff
Blog posts 2007-09-17
SCORE Has The Right Prescription For Medical Education/Training Start-Up In Reston, VA
Some people dread the thought of going to work every morning. Jeremy Lundberg, co-founder of DLC Solutions LLC of Reston, VA, is ecstatic every time he hears the alarm bell ring. It's not hard to understand Jeremy's enthusiasm for his work. He and co-founder Joel DeGrands were co-workers at a...
Tags: Vertical industries, Benefits, HEALTHCARE, co-founder, health care, training, analysis, marketing, sales
Case studies
Kingston General Hospital-Kingston, Ontario: Ontario Hospital Follows Step-by-Step Approach to Update Chiller Plant
At Kingston General Hospital in Kingston, Ontario, director of plant engineering and maintenance Joel Carr-Braint knew that far too many energy dollars were being used to operate an aging chiller plant. Most of the chillers dated to the 1968-1975 time period, with typical operating efficiencies around 1.0 kW/ton. Yet plant...
Tags: American Standard Inc., Ontario
Case studies
Where to Find Great Gear
Every week, Im planning to dig up a site (or two) that features great gear for business people. Ill try to focus on sites that a) test the products they flog or b) offer great deals. Ill try not to get too caught up in fanboy promotions, and...
Tags: David Goldenberg
Blog posts 2007-02-16
The Future According to Richard Florida
Let me just say this straight out: I hate the name of Richard Florida's new book, "Who's Your City?" Has he confused his 'where' with his 'who'? Is he anthropomorphizing cities? Is he having a Pedro Martinez moment? I hate the title so much...
Tags: Michael Fitzgerald, Richard Florida
Blog posts 2008-03-26
Higher Costs Forcing Changes at Pilgrim's Pride
Pilgrim's Pride, the country's largest chicken processor, has named Robert A. Wright, its sales and marketing chief, as its new chief operating officer and announced that it will reorganize its management structure so that each of its four division vice presidents will report to Wright. Wright is...
Tags: Dan Mitchell, Pilgrim, corn
Blog posts 2008-03-26
Higher Costs Forcing Changes at Pilgrim's Pride
Pilgrim's Pride, the country's largest chicken processor, has named Robert A. Wright, its sales and marketing chief, as its new chief operating officer and announced that it will reorganize its management structure so that each of its four division vice presidents will report to Wright. Wright is...
Tags: Corn, Pilgrim, Robert A. Wright, Government, Sales Strategy, Vertical Industries, Marketing Research, Sales, Enterprise Software, Software, Marketing, Dan Mitchell
Blog posts 2008-03-26
Retailers Find Refuge in Real Estate Software
Retail real estate managers are using enterprise software to streamline their practices, Shopping Centers Today reports in its April issue. But they're also bringing c-level execs on site visits before signing leases. "There is definitely more CEO involvement or principal-level involvement," New York real estate agent Richard...
Tags: Shopping Centers Today, Real Estate, Business Operations, Lisa Everitt
Blog posts 2008-04-14
America the Spineless
America's economic backbone is its infrastructure -- things like our interstate highway system, our airports, the Internet. Lately, the headlines are full of rickety bridges, traffic jams that suck up billions of work hours, and broadband penetration that barely ranks in the world's top 20. America's...
Tags: TELECOMMUNICATIONS, Michael Fitzgerald, Bruce Seely
Blog posts 2008-04-17
Using Telemarketing to Support Marketing Campaigns
Telemarketing can be an effective tool for increasing sales and customer response rates. Customers often find it simple and convenient to do business over the phone.When incorporating telemarketing into your sales program, take a systemic approach, using it to enhance other sales and marketing programs. Telemarketing provides opportunities to increase...
Tags: Advertising & Promotion, Sales strategy, Sales force management, BNET Editorial, telemarketing, sales force, marketing effort, marketing, sales, Telesales, phone, customer service, monitoring, analysis, benefit, strategy, tool
Articles 2007-09-28
What Is Forced Ranking?
What Is Forced Ranking?Asians are not ready yetAsian managers used emotional judgement and are not factual even in forced rankings.This is my 13+ years experience.How to loose singular brainsIt is part of the human behavior the trend to value as positive those people who agree with us. With this attitude,...
Tags: Steve Scullen, Forced Ranking, KPI, forced ranking, leader
Discussion threads 2007-03-27
Approaching Business Angels
A “business angel,” also known as an “angel investor,” is an affluent individual who provides capital for a business, typically an equity investment. Angels rarely make loans or outright grants. Business angels most often support individual entrepreneurs and brand-new ventures, although they can assist any venture in need. The term...
Tags: Investment, Financial accounting, BNET Editorial, angel, accountant, venture capital, equity investment, medical device, equity, financial, financing, partnership, stock, bank, Internet
Articles 2007-10-10
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