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India and the U.S. remain tense about outsourcing
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| Secretary of State Hilary Clinton’s visit last week has been dubbed by some the High Technology Cooperation Dialogue. Pressed by Indian governmental and business leaders about what it sees as an increasingly protectionist stance in the U.S., Clinton pledged support for working with India for better high-tech relations, but offered no specifics.
"Outsourcing is a concern for many communities and businesses in my country, so how we handle that is something that we’re very focused on doing in a way that doesn’t disrupt the great flow of trade and services that go between our countries," Clinton said in an interview on Indian television. |
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TED: Finding Balance
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| Another TED presentation to share:
I spent four days at the annual TED Convention (March 7-10) in Monterey, CA. It was an amazing collection of people, including President Bill Clinton, venture capitalist John Doerr, producer J.J. Abrams, singer Paul Simon, Nobel prize winner Murray Gell-Mann, NBA great Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, and a whole slew of politicians, executives, investors, and celebrities.
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TAN Conf 2007: Is Entrepreneurship Teachable?
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| Palo Alto –CA, October 16th, 2007, “Is entrepreneurship teachable?" Can we really teach Africans how to manage and run successful companies? This was the provocative question asked by one of TAN Conf 2007’s attendee; who was a former ambassador to the USA for Rwanda during the Clinton administration. |
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Be Careful What You Wish For
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| Well, my friends, like the Terminator, politicians named Clinton, the ghosts from the movie Poltergeist, and that corn on the side of your big toe: I’m back. There are just some things that won’t go away. Sorry. |
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India and the U.S. remain tense about outsourcing
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| Secretary of State Hilary Clinton’s visit last week has been dubbed by some the High Technology Cooperation Dialogue. Pressed by Indian governmental and business leaders about what it sees as an increasingly protectionist stance in the U.S., Clinton pledged support for working with India for better high-tech relations, but offered no specifics.
"Outsourcing is a concern for many communities and businesses in my country, so how we handle that is something that we’re very focused on doing in a way that doesn’t disrupt the great flow of trade and services that go between our countries," Clinton said in an interview on Indian television. |
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China is unmoving on Internet controls
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| China maintains that it has the one and only say in Internet controls in its country. Not Google,or Secretary of State Clinton. China contends that it has the right to punish those that it finds to be using the Internet to subvert the governments Communist Party power and ethnic policies. This puts two majors powers at ends Beijing and Washington who already have a tug-of-war going over trade U.S. weapons sales to Taiwan and human rights |
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Underwater Mortgages: The Inside Story
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| So how did so many American homeowners end up with underwater mortgages? Let us tell you a little story . . .
In the beginning, there was the Clinton administration. And that administration, and the Congress that went along with it, told the banking industry that they had to find a way to make home ownership possible for people who couldn't afford it.
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PARAPHRASING A FAMOUS QUOTE CAN GET YOUR POINT ACROSS MORE QUICKLY LIKE: 'IT’S THE VELOCITY, STUPID'
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| To sell a concept, entrepreneurs often have to come up with ringing phrases or resort to slogans to get their point across. Here’s how one communications expert was able to get the idea behind his invention across that it’s not WHAT we eat, but HOW we eat that causes us to over eat. So paraphrasing Bill Clinton’s famous line from the 1992 presidential election--"It's the velocity, stupid," helped promote his invention, which enables overeaters to slow down enough to get the message they’re full.
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Behavioural Intelligence - Learning From World Leaders' Speech Secrets
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| If you want people to be engaged with your speech, presentation or written text you need to take some lessons from the orators, politicians and world leaders and build them into your material. Look at any great speech in recent history, whether it’s from Winston Churchill or Bill Clinton, Martin Luther King or Margaret Thatcher, Barack Obama or Nelson Mandela you’ll find some or all of the following tools of influence, persuasion and engagement. |
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Yearning For Integrity
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| Remember Blogojevitch? Do you wonder if he ever got a haircut? How about Eliot Spitzer? And then there is Governor Mark Sanford. Go really far back to then President of the United States William Clinton and his shenanigans in the oval office with intern Monica. And now Tiger - that clean-cut guy who we have all watched grow up with a golf club always near at hand.
This is an important time to compare and contrast the rich and famous and ask ourselves if they are really so different from the rest of us. I think not! I think that the self serving, the narcissistic, the "because they can" crowd is getting slammed fast and hard right now because we are no longer willing to look the other way. And, since this is a human dilemma, we all have parts of them in us! |
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When Mars Attacks, The Economy Roars!
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| When I was a student at the Graduate School of Public Administration (our school colors were red and more red; our motto, "Sempre Turfbuildus"), they made us study the works of major geniuses in such fields as economics and massive government. One of the chief geniuses in both fields was Paul Krugman, who was an advisor to President Clinton (and now claims President Obama among his adherents).... |
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