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zdnet.com » Security News items, Blog posts | ZDNet - Aug 12, 2008
At 3AM the quality of a decision you believe in but haven't formally committed to yet can pale relative to fear of being seen as out of step with a majority view - and that's a quality killer for IT management decision …
Also tagged: security, management, career, strategy, leadership, risk, professional development, paul murphy
knowmoremedia.com » Know More Media - Human Resources - May 13, 2008
Today is Tuesday, so this post is on creating positive personal impact. I read a lot. Often, I find great content for this blog in local and national newspapers. That’s the case for today’s post. As you know, you …
Also tagged: barack obama, common sense, success, career success, personal impact, life success, personal brand, positive personal impact
knowmoremedia.com » CareerSuperStar - May 13, 2008
Today is Tuesday, so this post is on creating positive personal impact. I read a lot. Often, I find great content for this blog in local and national newspapers. That’s the case for today’s post. As you know, you …
Also tagged: barack obama, common sense, success, career success, personal impact, life success, personal brand, positive personal impact
zdnet.com » Hardware News items, Blog posts | ZDNet - Apr 4, 2008
The late, great Douglas Adams once wrote that the secret to the universe is 42, so we're pretty close. But 43 in this case is our ranking in Laura Milligan's list of "The Top 100 Academic Medical Blogs." Looking over …
Also tagged: software development, blogging, hardware, internet, software, productivity, management, development tools, leadership, fish, handhelds, enterprise software, dana blankenhorn, vertical industries, software web development
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Marketing Cats - Introducing the $22,000 Ashera Designer Cat [MarketingBlurb]knowmoremedia.com » Know More Media Network Feed - Mar 19, 2008 What does a filthy rich person do with their extra cash when they already have all the typical things the mega-wealthy need to show off their status? How about a designer cat? Frankly, I think this is kind of sick … Also tagged: show me the money, marketing strategy, ashera, lifestyle pets, marketing ethics, designer cats, hybrid cats |
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Marketing Cats - Introducing the $22,000 Ashera Designer Catknowmoremedia.com » MarketingBlurb - Mar 19, 2008 What does a filthy rich person do with their extra cash when they already have all the typical things the mega-wealthy need to show off their status? How about a designer cat? Frankly, I think this is kind of sick … Also tagged: show me the money, marketing strategy, ashera, lifestyle pets, marketing ethics |
ekklesia.co.uk » Latest News from Ekklesia - Feb 28, 2008
Two organisations with strong church support who have been working to call business and financial institutions to the bar of social responsibility have joined forces, and will redouble their efforts in promoting …
Also tagged: uk news, news brief, economy and politics, people and power
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Junior Achievement Poll Is Bad News For Ethicsknowmoremedia.com » ItsBadBusiness - Jan 9, 2008 The latest Junior Achievement / Deloitte poll finds that “Nearly 40 percent of ‘ethically prepared’ teens believe lying, cheating, or violence is necessary to succeed.” The poll asked questions of 725 teens across the … Also tagged: poll, youth, ethics, junior achievement, personal ethics |
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Junior Achievement Poll Is Bad News For Ethics [ItsBadBusiness]knowmoremedia.com » Know More Media - Ethics - Jan 9, 2008 The latest Junior Achievement / Deloitte poll finds that “Nearly 40 percent of ‘ethically prepared’ teens believe lying, cheating, or violence is necessary to succeed.” The poll asked questions of 725 teens across the … |
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Bad Business On The Upswingknowmoremedia.com » ItsBadBusiness - Dec 22, 2007 It is easy to say that people never learn. The results of the 2007 National Business Ethics Survey seem to agree with that statement, with a few notable exceptions. In general, the Survey found that we have gone back … |