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There was as much grumbling about the Twitter-style format of the 140 Character Conference in New York this week as there often is about 140-character limit in Twitter itself. Anything new or different can drive some people up the wall. Others, however, embrace the newness and the challenge of doing something completely different, and that is where Read More
Ayn Rand is probably turning over in her grave at this moment in capitalism. Her famous novel, “Atlas Shrugged,” foretells a time when Big Government gets out of control, stifling individual freedom and entrepreneurism. As economist Stephen Moore writes in the Wall Street Journal, the events of 2008 and 2009 sound strikingly similar to the eve Read More
Over 20 years ago, I rented an office in downtown Old Greenwich, Connecticut, across the street from the best sandwich shop in town. The first time I went into the shop, I noticed that the menu was a copy of an original created on a typewriter. The thing was barely legible and made worse by scratched out prices with new ones scribbled in. The menu Read More
His economic team appears to have focused on issues directly related to the crisis rather than on a more ambitious overhaul, says Rep. Melissa Bean (D-Ill.) of the House Financial Services Committee. Obama administration officials appear to have had two key concerns in writing the most significant financial rules since the Great Depression -- mov Read More
If you are thinking of starting your own business and want to get funding from venture capitalists or angel investors, there are some important things to think about, to increase your chances of success. Read More
In A Nutshell ... Years ago, as a novice training officer, I read a telling message. "When you speak you repeat what you already know. When you listen, you learn something new". These words are still very relevant for managers in the 21st Century - The Talk Age. Read More
None of these schemes being advertised are in any way associated with Google, as mentioned previously on this site. The irony of it all is not only are these ads being served through Google AdSense, that if you Google the so-called opportunity, you'll see what other people have to say about it - and it ain't pretty. The other part of the irony i Read More
The street-wear brand has stores in L.A. and San Francisco, a strong online presence and a solid buzz. But its clothes are aimed at skater and hip-hop subcultures, which loathe overexposure. When the founders of the L.A. clothing brand the Hundreds first met, they were unhappy law school students looking for a way out. Read More
The revamped graduate program, rolling out in the fall, will aim to teach students how to come up with bankable ideas before they learn how to set up, finance and market new ventures. Read More
Business leaders' crowning moments aren't limited to their financial accomplishments. Instead, many have to do with their bloopers, missteps, and comedic skills. Here are the 15 funniest business moments ever, caught on camera for your viewing pleasure: Read More
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