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The Wave Of The Future May Be Logo Imprinted Products
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| Does the effectiveness of an advertisement depend on where you see it: in the newspaper, online, or in your own hand? The wave of the future may be logo-imprinted products, which have proven to be a better value than either newsprint or online advertising.
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“Crisis Management Planning – What’s Happening Where We Work?”
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| Crises continue to be in our newspaper headlines and the lead stories on radio and television broadcasts. And crises continue to affect businesses in many forms and continue to occur without notice. But what’s happening where we work in response to this continuing trend of crises? Are businesses preparing for crises by developing crisis management plans? Do you know if your company has a crisis management plan or a business disaster recovery plan? Do they have a crisis communication plan?
The American Management Association did a survey in August & September 2005 and what that survey revealed is summarized below.
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Bringing Association Teams Together - One Game At a Time!
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| In this article published in the Canadian Society of Association Executives Association Magazine details tips and techniques for getting teams to work together more efficiently. |
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From Russia to Radio: The Early Years of Radio Czar David Sarnoff
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| Born into a small Jewish village in Russia, David Sarnoff would migrate to America and quickly climb the ranks of corporate America to become one of the world’s most innovative and successful businessmen. As head of the Radio Corporate of America, Sarnoff ushered in a new era of technology and entrepreneurial prowess. |
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Will The Last Newspaper Be Printed In 2043?
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| In “The Vanishing Newspaper” (2004), Philip Meyer, predicts that in 2043, someone will be receiving the final copy of the final newspaper. It will then be done, over. Those types of specific predictions are a bit silly, but this one does make a point. |
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My Harvest America Review - A Product Paradise Or Another MLM Wasteland From My Harvest America?
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| My Harvest America. So what is it then? Let's take a close look at Harvest America to see if it has legs as a network marketing affiliate program, or does it look like just another lame duck? This is the only review of My Harvest America you will ever need to read (bold claim I know but I'll bet my Stars & Stripes on it). Here goes; |
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Why Network Marketers Desperately Need to Niche Market
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| If ever there was a group that desperately needs to niche market, it's network marketers.
According to the Direct Selling Association, there are 16.1 million people in North America, 70 million worldwide, involved in the direct selling industry, and 97% of them never get to break even. 97 of every 100 network marketers fail in the traditional system, and 80% quit in the first 90 days. |
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Thank (God) For Godless Holidays
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| Now that the holidays are over, we can get back to the business of America. And thank God - no, strike that, thank the "community" - we have a president who understands what the business of America is (crony socialism, of course!).... |
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“Bully” and the MPAA PR Dilemma
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| “Bully” opened in a limited release on Friday, leaving theaters to decide whether they should let underage teens in or not. Harvey Weinstein chose to release the film without a rating after loudly and repeatedly objecting to a controversial decision by the Motion Picture Association of America to give the film an R, which means anyone 17 and under needs an adult with them to get in.
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“Bully” and the MPAA Public Relations Dilemma
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| “Bully” opened in a limited release on Friday, leaving theaters to decide whether they should let underage teens in or not. Harvey Weinstein chose to release the film without a rating after loudly and repeatedly objecting to a controversial decision by the Motion Picture Association of America to give the film an R, which means anyone 17 and under needs an adult with them to get in.
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True and Accurate
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| One of my favorite movies, Absence of Malice, explores the contrast between things that are true and things that are accurate.
Recently, The New York Times reported that in one year, it made approximately 3,500 errors in the print edition of its daily newspaper. It went on to report that, nationally, 60% of all newspaper articles contain at least one error or inaccuracy, but only 2% of these mistakes are ever corrected in the form of a printed retraction.
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