Wednesday, September 30, 2009
Today’s post will be published: tomorrow! In the meanwhile, please see these excellent resources: An interesting WSJ column on what may be behind the drive to refine the GDP as a standard of national well-being. A terrific article on why smart executives can make dumb decisions – hat tip to Michael Wade, the Execupundit. A [...]
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Wednesday, September 16, 2009
There is a brief break, yesterday and today, from the usual publishing schedule. In the meanwhile, please take some time to review these superb resources; Steve Roesler on conflict Fred H. Schlegel on competition Wally Bock on suggestions Miki Saxon on choices The WSJ on bacterial behavior The Economist on big brother bosses One more [...]
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An upgrade to the latest version of WordPress was conducted last night. As it turns out, there appears to be a widespread problem with internal links not operating with this version. The index page shows up, but individual posts cannot be opened, comments cannot be made, and internal links in the sidebar (such as categories, [...]
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Wednesday, December 19, 2007
Troy Worman, who authors ProcessGeek, is a widely influential and creative force on the interactive internet. He has developed a means of recognizing outstanding new blogs – those which have been started in the current year – and has now cast his net over the entire field to select the overall outstanding blogs. Managing Leadership is proud to be among them. . .
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Tuesday, November 7, 2006
Today is an election day in the US, and we will defer posting until tomorrow. Vote, complain about the results, and then be ready to continue the brief series of critiques of “Karma Capitalism.” See you after the polls close. Sphere: Related Content