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Stepping it Up: Nike Reaches the Top of its Game
In 1962, Knight decided to finally put his theory into practice. He didn’t want his business idea to fade away in the halls of Stanford. He was convinced he could make a go of his plan to import cheap but well-manufactured running shoes from Japan, and he wasn’t going to retire the idea until he had tried.

Are You Guilty of Shotgun Marketing?
"Shotgun marketing" is basically going about marketing your business without a strategic plan, complete with measurable and meaningful outcomes, strategies, and specific action steps, as well as a plan for consistency. The cure for the shotgun approach to marketing is "Lifetime Laser Marketing." Read on to learn more...

Travel Savvy: BagFinder (Luggage tags) & HandleWraps
These luggage tags are products that really work, helping your same-as-everyone-else's luggage really "stand out in the crowd."

Garber Rant: The future of World Communications
Who's your daddy? Not local telcoms, that's a sure bet!

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Finding Your Right Course
1 Over 200 years ago, Captain Cook, in the middle of the vast Pacific Ocean, with only a compass, and the stars to guide him, must have asked himself these 4 questions:

Lesson #2: Keeping Your Connections to Customers is Key
The faith and courage with which Giannini gave out loans became something of a legend all throughout the Pacific coast. He made loans on a handshake to anyone who was interested, and he never turned someone away. His moral integrity attracted streams of clients from all over. But, Giannini wouldn’t look at what he did as risky. After all, he was a people person. He knew not only the names and faces of all of his clients, but also all about their families and their financial situations; these people were a part of his family now.

"The Banality of Heroism"
My Stanford psychology professor, Dr. Philip Zimbardo, and Zeno Franco, a Ph.D. candidate in clinical psychology at Pacific Graduate School of Psychology wrote a terrific article called “The Banality of Heroism.”

The Rhythms of My Life
I was in a board meeting yesterday with a company planning a major commercial release of their product “at the end of summer”. We managed to turn this into 8/31/09 at 11:59:59pm pacific time (since I don’t believe you can release something unless there is a time/date stamp associated with it.) As part of this discussion, we spent some time discussing the notion of a daily / weekly / monthly rhythm for both the CEO/CTO as well as the product team.

The Sellers Research Group’s take on Apple’s financial
Apple announces its latest financial results today at 2 pm (Pacific). Naturally, we’ll be covering the announcements in-depth. But first I wanted to give you the predictions of what Apple will announce, as determined by the Sellers Research Group.

Our Increasing Mobile Workforce
Mobile worker penetration in US, Japan has essentially peaked. The most significant gains will be in the emerging economies of Asia/Pacific and other regions including Latin America that currently have low penetration.

The Australian Trucking Magnate: The Early Years of Lindsay Fox
As of 2009, Lindsay Edward Fox was the 10th richest person in Australia, with a net worth of almost AU$1.5 billion. What started as a one-man operation driving a truck to deliver soft drinks slowly ballooned into the largest private supply chain solution company in Asia-Pacific. But it was not an easy road for Fox, who had to overcome an abusive father, high school expulsion, and more on his rise to the top.

Providers Work to Profitably Meet Data/Video Bandwidth Demand
Friends in the Pacific Basin laugh at us when we talk about our 4G mobile service. When we say the infrastructure is being enhanced with LTE and soon we'll have 12MB bandwidth they look at us with pity. But when they look at our "all you can eat" service there is envy in their eyes. We don't bother telling them that the everything data plans are either capped or throttled and going away...why disillusion them? Some really smart people have an idea of how to build a new bridge and get us more bandwidth. It will come to pass even if the broadcasters don't like it because...there's money involved.

Australia’s Added Benefit – Livability
Australia is world renowned as being a key business hub in Asia Pacific. The island nation offers excellent infrastructure and incentives for entrepreneurs who wish to incorporate their business in the pacific region. This article outlines some of the key aspects of Australia company registration.

Reflection and Renewal
During the 18th century, two explorers set out with small flights of ships to find the fabled Northwest Passage that cuts through the Arctic Circle across the top of North America connecting the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans. It was widely agreed that the first to discover this elusive passage to China and India would find fame and fortune. Captain John Smith was bold and impatient. He believed that speed was critical to winning the race against the competition led by Captain Henry Jones.

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