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- So little time, so much hyperbole - Yahoo's $1.1 billion acqui-hire of David Karp finance.fortune.cnn.com/2013/05/20/yah… 1 day ago
- Just because you call it innovation doesn't mean it is - CEOs Say Investing in Innovation Is Not Paying Off buswk.co/103Z1fW 2 days ago
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Tag Archives: CEO
Like Is Not Enough
“All You Need Is Love” — Lennon/McCartney, The Beatles Facebook over the past several years has done the unexpected in creating exponentially vast usage of the noun/verb Like. This has been fun for those of us who indulge in broadly … Continue reading
Posted in Brand, Business, Marketing
Tagged CEO, creative destruction, Facebook, imagination, love, product development, The Beatles
7 Comments
Beware the Idle Question
In his absurdist play Rosencrantz and Guildenstern are Dead, playwright Tom Stoppard invents any number of ways for the courtiers to pass the time while Hamlet comes and goes: Rosencrantz: Do you want to play questions? Guildenstern: How do you … Continue reading
Posted in Business, Innovation, Leadership, Theater
Tagged CEO, eBay, Hamlet, Shakespeare, Tom Stoppard, transformation
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The Grating Divide
CBS News recently reported that there is no longer a group we can consider as “moderate” in the U.S. Senate. In a report on November 22, 2011 looking back on the past 40 years, Scott Pelley sourcing research from the nonpartisan … Continue reading
Posted in Business, Editorials, Government, Leadership
Tagged CBS News, CEO, Congress, National Journal, Scott Pelley, Senate, Super Committee, Survival
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Is Other People’s Money Different?
Buried among last week’s headlines — that included a nation embarrassing spat between the President and the Speaker of the House over what day our President could address a joint session of Congress and The People — was this gem found … Continue reading
Posted in Business, Government, Leadership, Management
Tagged Afghanistan, budget, CEO, Congress, fraud, Iraq
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