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| Growing up and now living in the Napa Valley and experiencing all that the Valley has to offer I am often asked for suggestions from friends and clients when visiting Napa Valley. I decided to share one of my top 10 itineraries with you. |
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How to Kick Silicon Valley\'s Butt
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| From the fjords of Norway to the sands of Israel to the ice of Alberta to the waves of Honolulu, many regions of the world have Silicon Valley Envy. They look at the Valley as a place where people start cool companies that generate billions of dollars of wealth (and tax revenue), create thousands of jobs, and yet does not pollute the environment (at least compared with a smokestack). The question I hear over and over is, “How can we create our own Silicon Valley?” |
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When Community Hospitals Ail, An Infusion of Marketing Speeds Recovery
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| Chances are that most community hospitals have set aside limited resources for marketing because marketing is not perceived as an investment that impacts the bottom line. This assessment would be wrong, if one considers the direct and indirect revenue generated by marketing such as building outpatient revenue through greater recruitment of patients, more referrals from local physicians unaware of the full range of the hospital’s services, and increasing enrollment in hospital-sponsored fee-based educational programs for smoking cessation and weight control. Also factored in should be the benefits attained by helping physician recruitment and staff morale. |
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Africa needs a technology bubble
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| According to the WSJ, silicon valley is on the brink of another technology bubble bust like what was witnessed in 1999. According to the article the emergence of "strange" website names such as Orgoo and businesses whose sole purpose is to sell t-shirts bearing the logos of internet companies(check out Startup Schwag) is evidence of a bubble and its eminent bust. I cannot even pretend to understand the dynamics of silicon valley, so I won't even argue with the writer of the article, but I'm left wondering when will Africa expereience it's own technology bubble? |
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The "Tilt" Thing and the Case for Journalist Entrepreneurs
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3 critical elements of a research survey. Part 2 – Does the sample size really matter?
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IN PRAISE OF UNCERTAINTY (AND A CHEAT SHEET FOR ENJOYING IT MORE)
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| Over the weekend, I saw Point Blank, a French action thriller about a nurse at a Parisian hospital whose very pregnant wife has been kidnapped and will be killed unless he delivers to the kidnappers a thief who’s a patient in the hospital. It was so good. Even as my heart was pounding, I savored the twists and turns in the plot and didn’t want it to end. |
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