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So You Were Wrong
I once worked for a boss who was never wrong, never made a mistake or a bad decision. All you had to do was ask him. To his staff he was Teflon-man. Nothing stuck to him and everything came sliding toward us.

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Now Don't You Worry Your Little Self...
The economist Alan Blinder calls himself “a free trader down to my toes.” But what’s that goop seeping between his toes these days?

But Where Were the Hippos!?
A recent article in the Economist about there not being enough hippos at TED Global is pretty interesting. Actually, scratch that, it’s not very interesting at all, in fact it’s disappointing that this is the best article about the recent conference in Tanzania to come out of a magazine like the Economist.

Is Technology Failing to Simplify Life? Tim Ferriss on Economist.com
I was recently invited to participate in a debate sponsored by The Economist, and it just went live. The proposition: If the promise of technology is to simplify our lives, it is failing. Do you agree or disagree?

What Does It Mean To Be An Entrepreneur?
I wanted to share my thoughts on a recent article from Inc. Magazine on an economist named Joseph Schumpeter who had a very insightful way of looking at entrepreneurs. I found that it captures the essence of the day-to-day grind most small business owners experience.

George Soros isnt bearish on the British pound anymore yet his former partner Jim Rogers is
Which way do you feel the British pound will go next? See how George Soros and Jim Rogers weigh in on this.

Brand Immortality How Brands Can Live Long and Prosper Book Review
The British advertising community studied more than 100 brands to see which lived, which died and why.

A US Export Growth Area - Talent Development
According to the Economist magazine, US university programs are in big demand all over Asia. Despite its booming economies and huge numbers of people, Asia is suffering a big shortage of skills. They also say it is about to get worse!

Economist on thought leadership - hypocritical or valid point?
The Economist penned an article on thought leadership recently. This writer thinks they've got it wrong.

Economic growth has slowed considerably since earlier in the year
Brian A. Bethune, IHS’ chief U.S. economist called the Fed's assessment “surprisingly frank description of current economic conditions.”

Michael Faraday: A Chemist & A Physicist
Michael Faraday, a British scientist, helped develop theories and practical applications of electromagnetism and induction which were instrumental in the development of the modern day telephone.

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