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Apple, regarding AT&T exclusivity—just say no
As reported yesterday, AT&T CEO Randall Stephenson is allegedly involved in discussions with Apple to extend the carrier’s exclusive iPhone contract into 2011. I hope that doesn’t happen.

How about a 32GB iPhone (with better camera) when iPhone OS 3.0 arrives?
The upcoming iPhone OS 3.0 should finally break down my barriers and convince me to buy an iPhone. IF the AT&T service in my neck of the woods has really improved by then, as I’ve been promised. When—or if—I take the plunge, I hope to be getting a 32GB iPhone.

Maybe with femtocell technology, I’ll finally get an iPhone
By 2013, Smartphones will double their share of all cellphones to about 20 percent, reports the In-Stat research group. I might be among them if AT&T ever beefs up its wireless network in my neck of the woods. I do want an iPhone, but if the phone part doesn’t work for me, I’ll stick with my iPod touch.

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How Authors Can Be Outstanding Talk Radio Guests
Book publicist Scott Lorenz, President of Westwind Communications interviews nationally syndicated talk show host George Woods. The topic, How Authors can be Outstanding Talk Radio Guests. Woods offers great advice on how to get booked on radio talk shows as well as conducting a first class interview.

How to Get Booked on a Radio Talk Show & Conduct a First Class Interview
Book publicist Scott Lorenz, President of Westwind Communications interviews nationally syndicated talk show host George Woods. The topic, How to Get Booked on a Radio Talk Show and What to do Next Woods offers great advice on how to get booked on radio talk shows as well as conducting a first class interview.

It Doesn't Matter WHAT They Say!
I went to the chiropractor this week and told him my right arm had gone numb and my neck was tight and hurting. He gave me a great adjustment and then told me that my neck was losing its curve and I have arthritis. I’m thinking to myself, “Thank goodness I know that I can heal anything in my body.

Maybe with femtocell technology, I’ll finally get an iPhone
By 2013, Smartphones will double their share of all cellphones to about 20 percent, reports the In-Stat research group. I might be among them if AT&T ever beefs up its wireless network in my neck of the woods. I do want an iPhone, but if the phone part doesn’t work for me, I’ll stick with my iPod touch.

How about a 32GB iPhone (with better camera) when iPhone OS 3.0 arrives?
The upcoming iPhone OS 3.0 should finally break down my barriers and convince me to buy an iPhone. IF the AT&T service in my neck of the woods has really improved by then, as I’ve been promised. When—or if—I take the plunge, I hope to be getting a 32GB iPhone.

Stop Tolerating Things that Drain away Your Time and Energy
Tolerations are like a dull headache or stiff neck that never quite goes away. You learn to live with it and each day you climb over the annoyance and get your work done anyway. It is not until something happens to remove the headache or stiff neck that you realize how much energy and pleasure has been sapped from your daily life. The sad thing is that, removing these tolerations is not all that hard or expensive, it just requires awareness and a decision to be done with “it” or “them” and taking action. So TODAY is the day and NOW is the time to uncover your tolerations and start reducing and eventually eliminating them from your life!

Practice, Practice, Practice then Play
In the sporting world it is expected that athletes make the time to practice, practice, practice and then go and compete or play the game. Through regular practice they hone their skills, behaviours and attitudes to ensure they are ‘match fit’ and ready to compete at the highest standards. A sports team needs to make sure that when they are in the thick of the game they can draw upon those skill drills and practice sessions to perform well as a team and perform well under pressure. When an individual athlete is neck and neck with a competitor racing for the finish line they need to know how to dig deep and draw upon their experiences, skills, and mental and physical reserves to cross the finish line first. This cannot happen without lots of conscious, purposeful practice.

Tiger Woods’ Unconventional Crisis Management Deserves An A Grade.
In managing a crisis, conventional wisdom commands to talk to the media as quickly as possible, tell what you know, tell it all and promise more as soon as more information is known. As Tiger Woods copes with what he calls his "personal failings," his one car accident on November 27, 2009 at his estate, some have suggested he employs the conventional wisdom of crisis management. See Magic Johnson on Larry King, December 4, 2009. Tiger Woods has so far resisted, choosing instead to employ an unconventional approach for which, in my opinion, he deserves an A in crisis management.

Is Tiger Out of the Woods Yet Interview Stesses the Importance of a Properly Aligned Brand
Yesterday evening I had the privilege of being a guest on Anthony Quinones' "Your Point of Q" (use the On-Demand Player below to access the interview in its entirety). The focus of the discussion was on whether Tiger Woods' biggest challenges are still ahead of him, including the corresponding impact on Woods "the person" and Woods "the brand."

Slow Down, You Move Too Fast
He stood, gripping the sides of the counter, his fingers white knuckled from the strain. I'd seen my boss, Mr. Burke, stand there countless times before, studying the inventory, looking for just the right item for the customer, but I'd never seen him like this; his face and neck a livid red, his neck muscles strained, beads of sweat on a brow that only moments before had been dry. I heard Allison, his assistant whisper, "Go get Mrs. Burke." Someone scampered away, relieved to escape the tense scene. I stood there frozen, uncertain what was happening, even more uncertain what to do. After all, I was just part-time help, spending a few summer months between college semesters learning about the real world of business.

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