rigorous research methodologies; still, they have their uses." Yes they do, as it is quite possible this company will choose to locate its Asia business based on this CEO's initial observations. Also, as anyone who has read the Malcom Gladwell's book, Blink, knows, there are worse basis on which to make decisions than initial, gut-level, reactions. The CEO saw the following: Vietnam. Not a big country. 85 million inhabitants. Inflation already a problem. Not many people speak English.
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China Versus India Versus Vietnam At A Gut Level
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News flash on neutrogena skin care
http://baby-boy-names-infodyf.blogspot.com/2008/06/news-flas...Those energy saving light bulbs are toxic if broken, so why is congress forcing us to have them, and outlawing alternatives? The environmental movement is putting your health in danger... thank you US congress Journalism Noir: Campaign Reporting Is a Mug's Game Fri, 20 Jun 2008 16:30:33 PDT This week it was reported that press outlets were complaining about lack of access to Barack Obama. It reminded of a piece I wrote back in January and wasn't able to sell called "Journalism Noir," where I played campaign
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What you need to know about employee review
http://art-nouveau-info7hn.blogspot.com/2008/06/what-you-nee...Breath of life given for love of pets (The York Dispatch) Fri, 20 Jun 2008 08:17:56 PDT Dogs and cats in York City can breathe easy knowing the York City Fire Department now has oxygen masks specially designed for pets. Journalism Noir: Campaign Reporting Is a Mug's Game Fri, 20 Jun 2008 16:30:33 PDT This week it was reported that press outlets were complaining about lack of access to Barack Obama. It reminded of a piece I wrote back in January and wasn't able to sell called "Journalism Noir," where I played campaign
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AddingHere.com Blogs - Just another weblog
http://addinghere.commediabistro.com: FishbowlDC wrote an interesting post today on Here’s a quick excerpt At an insurance conference last week, I saw a 10-foot video screen in one of the exhibitors’ booths. It showed one of those video games where you can pretend to be a musician even if you can
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Who Fights for the Music? Who Speaks for the Songs?
http://addinghere.com/blog/2008/06/19/who-fights-for-the-mus...mediabistro.com: FishbowlDC
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Spanglemonkey
http://spanglemonkey.typepad.com/spanglemonkeyAmazin' Stories mydadrocks Mets Fans Forever College BaseBlog Night Light Sales The Free Bet Blog mydadrocks Breaking News | tampabay.com - St. Petersburg Times and tbt* The Whimsy Patch
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Racism is real people, and Christian leaders can help
http://sableverity.wordpress.com/2008/05/18/racism-is-real-p...to understand that there are two ways to react to racism in American life: One is to exploit it, as politicians from Nixon to Clinton1 have in my lifetime. The other is to change it and help eliminate it. Will Rick Warren and others heed the call? My recent post on West Virginia’s primary, where I spoke (perhaps a little too bluntly) about the racist subgroup of voters there, ignited a firestorm of angry reactions. Most of them were on the “no, YOU’RE the racist” plane of discourse. (Some of the extremist pro-Hillary websites also
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RJ Eskow: Racism Is Real - And Christian Leaders Can Help
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/rj-eskow/racism-is-real---and-...to understand that there are two ways to react to racism in American life: One is to exploit it, as politicians from Nixon to Clinton have in my lifetime. The other is to change it and help eliminate it. Will Rick Warren and others heed the call? My recent post on West Virginia's primary
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Wonkosphere: Buzz
http://wonkosphere.com/buzz.htm(5/7) Good night Irene Hillary? (UPDATED) The Moderate Voice (5/7) Harold Pollack: Can we forgive each other? An Indiana... HuffingtonPost (5/7) Hillary loses her last, best shot Capitol Hill Blue (5/7) Why Couldn't Hillary Close the Deal? Nightlight (5/7)
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Ctrl-Alt-Delete: It's Time to Reboot America
http://thomasmc.comWhy Couldn't Hillary Close the Deal? by RJ Eskow For weeks Sen. Clinton and her supporters taunted the Obama campaign with the question, "Why can't he close the deal?" Fair enough. If Obama is going to be the nominee, they argued, why can't he deliver some more decisive wins?