richard hammond Resources on BNET
On CHOW: Does drinking ice water burn calories?

Resources

1 Resources for

richard hammond

  • Subscribe to this listing via:
  • RSS
  • Email

BNET Resources

richard hammond's 300MPH Crash Video
In a previous post, I discussed the British television show, Top Gear, and the unfortunate accident that took place when one of the show's hosts, Richard Hammond, crashed a 10,000HP (yup, 10 with three zeroes), jet-powered car at, roughly, 288MPH. Ouch! Hammond who was doing "one last run,"...
Tags: video, Richard Hammond, Top Gear
Blog posts 2007-01-29

Additional Resources

Richard Bronshvag: Make an Emotional Connection with Customers
What are the key elements in advertising today? According to Richard Bronshvag, Group Creative Director at ad firm Dailey and Associates, it's all about creating a mythology, having a great brand manager, and the power of media both new and old. These elements have helped Bronshvag and Dailey craft winning...
Tags: advertisement, brand, strategy
Videos 2007-09-21
Richard Rosenblatt: How I Sold MySpace
How do you replicate success? If anyone knows, it's Richard Rosenblatt. In 1999, Rosenblatt sold iMall to Excite@Home for $565 million. Five years later, as CEO of Intermix, he sold its MySpace property to NewsCorp for $580 million. Here, he shares insights on dealmaking, being in the room with Rupert...
Tags: MySpace, iMall, Dealmaking, Rupert Murdoch, Demand Media, Intermix, Richard Rosenblatt, success stories
Videos 2007-09-17
The Financial Health of the California Nursing Home Industry
In 2002 The California Healthcare Foundation, engaged Shattuck Hammond to conduct an intensive study of the Financial Health of the California Nursing. This final report provides an objective assessment of the financial performance of the skilled nursing industry in California. Highlighted are critical public policy issues and financial context for...
Tags: Financial accounting, patient, financial, industry
White papers 2003-07-01
5 Questions To Richard Whiteley
President of the Whiteley Group, Richard Whiteley was co-founder of the Forum Corporation, a firm dedicated to training and consultancy. It has 700 employees, and that has maintained an average annual rate of return for shareholders of 36% during the last 29 years. He has advised businesses such as 3M,...
Tags: motivation, shareholder, customer service, training
Case studies 2007-06-12
No Margin - No Mission: Developing a Target Minimum Operating Margin
The challenging operating environment has left many not-for-profit hospitals and hospital systems with negative operating margins. In this climate, not-for-profit organizations are searching for credible financial and operating targets that guide organizational action plans ranging from the more severe "restructuring" options to the less contentious "optimization" actions. Shattuck Hammond Partners...
Tags: HEALTHCARE, PricewaterhouseCoopers Consulting, operating margin, health care, board, environment, financial, tool
White papers 2001-06-01
The Future According to Richard Florida
The Future According to Richard FloridaThe Creative ClassI recommend reading his other book which sets the stage for his latest pretty well. After living/working around the US and overseas a couple of times I am sold on his central premise.ChrisCreative classThanks for the comment -- have you read the new...
Tags: Creative Class, new book, Richard Florida
Discussion threads 2008-03-28
SCORE Provides Critical Hurricane Recovery Assistance
The Harbor Branch Oceanographic Institution (HBOI), which is dedicated to marine and ocean research and education, suffered serious damage from direct hits by Hurricanes Frances and Jeanne. Many educational, administrative and student housing buildings lost large sections of roofing and windows, which caused major water damage. The dolphin and whale...
Tags: small business, training, window
Case studies
New Approaches to Sleuthing Out Applicants' Personalities
A team's success or failure can be the result of lack of technical know-how or poorly planned or executed strategy, but it can also be the result of team members not getting along. Sometimes the biggest difference between two companies is their collective personalities or culture. Yahoo!...
Tags: Team management, Jessica Stillman, Lanham Napier
Blog posts 2007-11-07
Richard Florida: Who's Your City
Considering your next big career move? In exclusive excerpts from his new book, “Who’s Your City?,” Richard Florida explains why that decision should be all about location, location, location — and profiles the top new regions for great jobs and companies.Three crucial economic ingredients – talent, innovation, and creativity –...
Tags: City, Clustering, Professional Development, Career, Nicole Solis
Articles 2008-03-25
M&A: Target the Right Acquisition
Searching for a company to acquire is a lot like dating — you need to investigate your options before you commit. How will you know which is "the One"? Business consultant Richard Caro walks you through the critical steps to take before you select a target company.
Tags: Mergers & Acquisitions, M&A, acquisition
Videos 2007-10-04
Time to Add Gawker to Your RSS Feed
In my Best PR Blogs posts of a couple of weeks back, I included the PRWeek blog because it was everything -- fresh, lively, snarky -- that PRWeek the trade rag isn't. One of the main reasons that blog is/was any good were the contributions of former staffer Hamilton Nolan....
Tags: Public relations, Blogging, RSS, Jon Greer, RSS feed, Gawker, Hamilton Nolan, blog
Blog posts 2008-02-18
Image Gallery: "Who's Your City"
Richard Florida maps out the biggest megaregions, multi-city economic centers, and concentrations of workers based on personality type in these maps from his latest book, "Who's Your City? How the Creative Economy is Making the Place Where You Live the Most Important Decision of Your Life." by BNET Editorial
Tags: Who’s Your City?: How the Creative Economy Is Making Where to Live the Most Important Decision of Your Life, Richard Florida, Books, Creative Class, City, Knowledge Worker
Image galleries 2008-03-24
Public Relations : A Veteran's Tips For Surviving the Media
If you want the bottom line on how to save your skin with the press, talk to someone who has been in the trenches. Richard "Rick" Barentine - the former CEO of the International Home Furnishing Marketing Association - jousted successfully with media for 22 years. This endlessly interviewed executive...
Tags: public relations
White papers 2003-01-01
Conflict in Workplace Teams: 5 Ways to Capitalize on Healthy Conflict and Make Better Decisions
In workplace teams, individual IQs might average 140, yet the collective IQ might be closer to 85. So said neuroscientist and clinical psychologist Richard Ross when commenting about unproductive conflict at work. It doesn't have to be that way. One key is managing - and even encouraging - healthy conflict.
Tags: Recruitment & Selection, workplace, team
White papers 2006-09-25
Free Slice of Connection
Change This recently posted The Connection Culture: A New Source of Competitive Advantage. It's a semi-excerpt of Michael Stallard's book "Fired Up or Burned Out," reviewed on Big Think in October 2007 as The Importance of Connecting with Colleagues. It also has posts by Richard Florida and...
Tags: Michael Fitzgerald
Blog posts 2008-04-07
Strike to Shut UK Refinery and Affect Forties
LONDON (Reuters UK) - Workers will launch a two-day strike on April 27 at Ineos' Grangemouth refinery in Scotland, forcing it to shut down with a significant impact on the North Sea Forties pipeline system that terminates there, both the union and company said on...
Tags: Refinery, Pension, Benefits, Human Resources, Oukbs
News items 2008-04-18
Takes One to Teach One!
This article is about the sales training of managers. It is by given by Richard Fenton and Andrea Walt. The emphasize is on the key observation regarding to sales training. When the business is started, we felt our Run with the Lions retail sales...
Tags: Sales force management, Sales strategy, sales training, sales, training
White papers 2003-01-01
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
Barajas Airport, Madrid
The airport is a European hub for flights to South America and passenger numbers have been increasing steadily since the first international terminal was opened in 1977. This has put the existing facilities under tremendous strain, even though they were extended in 1998. The following year, Richard Rogers was appointed...
Tags: Corus Group
Case studies
  • << Previous
  • page 1 of 1
  • Next >>
advertisement
Click Here.
advertisement