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Enough Is Enough Strategies for Change
Obama scolds Wall Street last week for giving themselves $18.4 billion in bonuses, the same amount they gave themselves in 2004 when the economy was quite strong. Many of these bonus-hungry firms are the same ones that have recently been in front of Congress with their hats in their hands looking for bailout funds. How do you know when it is time to change strategies, end the run. With recent spot light on Wall Street Greed, shines the light on a basic human characteristic[Money and Power], and can wreak havoc on our lives as well as others when left unchecked. Here are the basic five components to knowing if you’ve had enough:

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24 Days: How Two Wall Street Journal Reporters Uncovered the Lies that Destroyed Faith in Corporate America
Book Review -- 24 Days: How Two Wall Street Journal Reporters Uncovered the Lies that Destroyed Faith in Corporate America – Rebecca Smith, John R. Emshwiller; Harper Business Division of Harper Collins Publishers, 10 East 53rd Street, NY 10022, www.harpercollins.com/imprints/harper_business; Aug 2003; 390 pps, $25.95

Lesson #1: Respect Can Reel In Greater Returns
In the world of corporate greed, where the up and coming often learn more about finding the loopholes than following the law, Jim Sinegal sticks out like a sore thumb. Named one of BusinessWeek’s “Best Managers” in 2003, Sinegal maintains one of the lowest salaries compared to other CEOs at his level, while Costco workers are among the most highly paid in the industry. Why did he decide to turn Wall Street on its head by following this model, and how did he manage to make such a venture, one that defies conventional business logic, not just possible but also profitable?

Leadership and Greed
Greed. Some call it an ugly green monster. And, it seems to be a topic we are hearing a lot about in the US news today. This article defines greed and differentiates between individualistic and collaborative work cultures and practices. It also gives you criteria for discerning leadership greed in your organization.

I WANT IT AND I WANT IT NOW – The dilemma of employing Gen Y
This kind of thinking is probably what got us all into the terrible financial crisis that is raging across the world like some kind of out-of-control bush fire. The Wall Street credo that greed is good has rapidly become greed is very expensive. In this article though, I want to focus primarily on the habits and behaviours of what we know as the Gen Y kids, those born between 1979 and 1994.

Message from the Meltdown
In the wake of our financial mess, people from Wall Street to Capital Hill to Main Street are asking: What happened? With the help of 60's parody songster Alan Sherman, CBS's 60 Minutes and some self evaluation, I share a different perspective with a lesson you can apply. What personal development insight can we gain from this mess?

Enough Is Enough Strategies for Change
Obama scolds Wall Street last week for giving themselves $18.4 billion in bonuses, the same amount they gave themselves in 2004 when the economy was quite strong. Many of these bonus-hungry firms are the same ones that have recently been in front of Congress with their hats in their hands looking for bailout funds. How do you know when it is time to change strategies, end the run. With recent spot light on Wall Street Greed, shines the light on a basic human characteristic[Money and Power], and can wreak havoc on our lives as well as others when left unchecked. Here are the basic five components to knowing if you’ve had enough:

Honey, I've lost my Job - and Why Self Employment is on the Rise
The global economic crisis and financial meltdown is seeing rising unemployment across the globe. People are turning to the internet for ways to help them survive through this crisis. The greed and manipulation of the Wall Street financial institutions is now being felt at the grass roots level by working class people. The internet is providing hope for millions, searching a way to earn a living or those looking to get away from the boredom of their 9-5 jobs and seeking a better lifestyle. How do you find the best online business opportunity though? The solution is to do your own research.

Commercial real estate lenders optimistic in 2010
Commercial real estate lenders talked about the coming year and reflect on the past year at the annual Mortgage Bankers Association Convention in Las Vegas. Most conversations about 2009 were brief, and not very uplifting, but the outlook for 2010 was extremely optimistic. Money from Wall Street to Main Street is piling up and poised for investment.

Taking Your Business' Marketing In Your Own Hands – and Winning
At a time when Washington and Wall Street seem to have little or no connection with Main Street Wall Street seems to do fine no matter how much of the rest of the country is suffering, but it’s the rest of the country that matters when it comes to growing the economy. It’s more important than ever for you to reach your target market and build a bridge between you and your customers. While those around you are trying to figure out what to do, or are looking at Washington or Wall Street for answers, you can take your business’s marketing matters in your own hands – and soar!

Wealth Management Expert In Sacramento Keith Springer Quoted In The Wall Street Journal
Wall St Flat Ahead of Europe Summit. Keith Springer is quoted in the Wall Street Journal discussing the impact of the European crisis on the US economy.

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