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Monthly Archives: February 2012
Do I Have To Eat It?
A recent opinion piece in the Wall Street Journal by Jesse Kornbluth, a onetime devoted and inspired employee of America Online, pondered the question of “How AOL — Aka Facebook 1.0 — Blew Its Lead.” Kornbluth does a good job acknowledging … Continue reading
Posted in Business, Creativity, Innovation, Software
Tagged AOL, dogfood, Facebook, Jesse Kornbluth, Lorne Greene, Microsoft, Paul Maritz, Wall Street Journal
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Creativity and Courage
Teddy Roosevelt — who legend has it never wanted to be called by that name — is back in the news, at least to the extent that we are finding reason to quote him of late. In response to an … Continue reading
Posted in Business, Creativity, Government, Innovation, Leadership
Tagged Beatles, capitalist economy, courage, Martin Luther King, Sorbonne, teddy roosevelt, Theodore Roosevelt
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