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Management Sins: Fatal or Foibles?
Slacker Manager puts a management spin on the Seven Deadly Sins -- pride, envy, gluttony, lust, anger, greed and sloth. It's more forced than funny. But here's a wise one on the sins of project management . I found 'stubborness" particularly honest, and that...
Tags: Slacker Manager, Sin, Game Dev Blog, Commadot, Slow Leadership Blog, Blogging, Games, Internet, Personal Technology, Michael Fitzgerald, Blog
Blog posts 2008-04-29

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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
The Guanteddymo Bay Backlash
The Revenue's had with the bear market. At least in one office. As Gregor Gall's Guardian blog reveals, the government's over-zealous uptake of hotdesking has gone a bit too far. Not content with banning people from keeping photos on their desks, one HMRC office...
Tags: Revenue, Taxes, Free Trade, Financial Planning, Finance, BNET UK Staff
Blog posts 2008-06-12
No Jobs at MacWorld: Apple Leadership Changes in the Wings?
Steve Jobs absence from Macworld’s keynote this year is being taken as a sign. What signal Apple is actually sending is debatable, but some analysts are taking a strong hint that the company is ready to transition leadership. Apple said Tuesday that it will end its relationship...
Tags: Job, Steve Jobs, Leadership, Health Care, Apple Inc., Company Line, Piper Jaffray Gene Munster, Munster, Vertical Industries, Benefits, Healthcare, Enterprise Software, Software, Human Resources, Larry Dignan
Blog posts 2008-12-17
Dissecting The AP & Murdoch Speeches Against Those Internet News Thieves
Associated Press president Tom Curley and News Corp CEO Rupert Murdoch both made speeches yesterday in China that are being widely reported as an attack on Google. Having read through the actual speeches, I was surprised they weren't as bad as I thought they'd be. Below, I've highlighted key portions...
Tags: Google Inc., Associated Press, News
News items 2009-10-09
AP's Tom Curley: 'We Are Not Going To Work With Everybody'
Two of the most vocal proponents for changing the way news and information are distributed took their message to the World Media Summit in Beijing today. We posted the full text earlier of News Corp (NYSE: NWS) Chairman Rupert Murdoch’s take on the “Philistines” of news (his own tribe...
Tags: Associated Press, News, Games, Blogging, Channel Management, Personal Technology, Internet, Marketing, Media & Publishing, Newspapers, Online News, TV, Countries, Asia, China, Staci D. Kramer
External links 2009-10-09
2009 Web Predictions
It's time for our annual predictions post, in which the ReadWriteWeb authors look forward to what 2009 might bring in the world of Web technology and new media. Looking back at our 2008 Web predictions, we got some of them right! "The big Internet companies will [embrace] open standards"...
News items 2009-08-07
How to Decide in a Time of Confusion
A practical five-step plan to make sure you have the data (and the mind-set) you need to make great decisions in a time of unprecedented risk and uncertainty. Study Your Business Environment Goal: Compile information to understand what you know...
Tags: Team, Korean Air, Worker, Ram Charan, Team Management, Management, Uncertainty, BNET Crash Course, Decisionmaking, Downturn, Recession, Managing a Team, Kim Girard,  Kim Girard
Articles 2009-05-04
Q&A: Peter Rost on His Quixotic Bid to Become Obama's FDA Chief
Pfizer whistleblower and compulsive blogger Peter Rost has tossed his Panama hat into the ring for the post of FDA commissioner in the new Obama administration. He's got the "backing" -- or at least the paperwork -- of Sen. Sherrod Brown and Rep. Jo Ann Emerson. Rost...
Tags: FDA, Pfizer Inc., Peter Rost, Federal Government, Government, Jim Edwards
Blog posts 2008-12-04
The PS3: No longer the next-gen console punching bag
The PS3 Slim, the newest iteration of the PlayStation 3, which comes with the lowest price for the PS3 ever, $299. Because of that price cut, the PS3's sales have gone up in August and September, and many people see signs of a resurgence for the console, which has languished...
Tags: Sony Corp., Sony PlayStation 3, Microsoft Xbox
News items 2009-10-22
A Second, Direct Stimulus May Be In The Works
The notion of a second stimulus package, with provisions to directly create the millions of jobs that have yet to spring from the first round, comes to us from the astute economist Calculated Risk, via his eponymous blog. CR is a retired senior executive, from a financial...
Tags: Job, CR, Job Creation, Recruitment & Selection, Human Resources, Workforce Management, John Keefe
Blog posts 2009-11-13
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