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  • Labour: South of the Mason-Dixon line


    g.blogAuthority Authority: 99
    Scratch the surface, and you see deep-seated racism alive and well in New Zealand. Unfortunately for those of us on the environmental left, it is alive and well in the Labour Party which, I guess, is another good reason to be Green. Hone Harawira was attacked by Phil Goff – not for the stupid sexist “rape” and ...
    17 hours ago
  • Is Your Biz Ready for Pelosi Healthcare Bill?


    Hal Alpiar's BlogAuthority Authority: 125
    Healthcare Dictatorship?                                                                                                                       In this week’s Wall Street Journal,  former NY State Lt. ...
    1 day ago
  • IJP2 Article Part 3: Understand the specific concerns of conservatives


    NCDD News & PerspectivesAuthority Authority: 118
    A major theme in the Framing Challenge at the 2008 NCDD conference was the need to understand the specific concerns of conservatives. The public engagement field and related fields struggle with the fact that many more progressives than conservatives are attracted to this work. The vast majority of practitioners ...
    1 day ago
  • Science helps overcome habits of mind


    Thoughts About K4DAuthority Authority: 132
    Elizabeth Culotta has an article titled "On the Origin of Religion" in a recent Science magazine (Science, 6 November 2009: Vol. 326. no. 5954, pp. 784 - 787). I quote extensively from one portion of the article:According to the emerging cognitive model of religion, we are so keenly attuned to the designs and desires ...
    1 day ago
  • Detective Work: Deciphering the Clues in a Pathology Report


    My Great Breast Cancer AdventureAuthority Authority: 122
    Last night I got into bed at 7 p.m. and was asleep by 7:15 p.m. This comes from both the exhaustion and the exhilaration of dealing with a health crisis while also trying to do everything else that you normally...
    1 day ago
  • Afghanistan Escalation as a Case Study in Decision Making


    Kevin Hoffberg's BlogAuthority Authority: 111
    It is surely the height of arrogance to propose an expert point of view on Afghanistan unless you have the relevant information.  I don’t have foreign policy or military expertise, but I do have a point of view on decision making, so at the risk of hubris, here goes . . . One of the problems I see (already I’m ...
    2 days ago
  • Short term sense, long term problems – in global joblessness…in your decisions too?


    Strategic Workforce PlanningAuthority Authority: 111
    The Economist has a good article this week about the ways different parts of the world are dealing with joblessness – both are using fiscal stimulus, but Europe are directing much more of their spending towards labor market policy.  So in the short term, Europe’s joblessness rate is looking better than that of ...
    2 days ago
  • The Paradox of Choices


    All Things WorkplaceAuthority Authority: 546
    The rallying cry of product managers and politicians is "Choices! We offer choices!" My observation?  We really don’t like having too many choices. It makes us a little nervous. Every option leads to a chance to foul something up. Heck, a lot of people are more worried about not being wrong than about being ...
    2 days ago
  • GET YOUR BUSINESS SELF TOGETHER!


    Hal Alpiar's BlogAuthority Authority: 125
    Listen To Yo Mama!                                                                                                                    Remember those stern warnings   you used to get, but don’t ...
    3 days ago
  • the problem with traditional reach in media planning


    marginally subversiveAuthority Authority: 127
    … is that the metric does not capture the new ways that people get information. Traditional media – such as TV, radio, presses, and outdoor media – have been traded on reach, GRPs, and frequency. The most basic of dictums in media planning is “reach X% of people at least Y number of times in order to effect a ...
    3 days ago
  • Solomon out at Washington Times


    gary scottAuthority Authority: 475
    The meltdown at the Washington Times continues with todays announcement that top editor John Solomon, brought in to boost the papers news cred, "resigned" last week. Its not clear if Solomons resignation was voluntary, nor is it clear whether the Unification Church-owned paper has a future.
    3 days ago
  • Editing the publisher


    gary scottAuthority Authority: 475
    The publisher of the Toronto Star sent out a memo announcing the paper would outsource some of the editing functions at the paper, and so one of the editors took the opportunity to show the publisher, using a red pen, how important editing can be. Toronoist
    3 days ago
  • Grumpy is good for careful but not creative thinking


    http://thestatsblog.wordpress.comAuthority Authority: 417
    According to new research published in Australasian Science , being grumpy isn’t all bad. Those in a cranky mood are less gullible, think more critically and tend to do better with decision-making. Joe Forgas, a psychology professor from The University of New South Wales, designed experiments that would induce ...
    3 days ago
  • Too Busy Doing Business to Do Business?


    All Things WorkplaceAuthority Authority: 546
     Yesterday I met with a corporate Executive VP in New York City. Illcall him Phil. Phil said his division was struggling. But instead ofleading the charge to turn things around, he was being called intomeetings regularly to make lengthy, detailed, Powerpoint presentationsexplaining what was wrong. He was too busy ...
    3 days ago
  • Want efficiency? Make the space and time for people to be efficient.


    flowing motionAuthority Authority: 435
    Chain-of-command Imagine 6 000 students gathering in a hall and becoming a little rowdy.  The police arrive. The local Chief Constable arrives.   So does the head of the riot police.  Who is in charge?  Who decides what will happen? Well, the riot police often think they are in charge because they are bigger ...
    3 days ago
  • What Motivates You To Do Business?


    Business Leader Success ArticlesAuthority Authority: 119
    During my business life I have had many opportunities to spend quite a significant amount of time in other business leaders companies. And whilst there, I have had the good fortune to have several very interesting one to one conversations. On one particular occasion I was in the boardroom of one of the brand leaders ...
    3 days ago
  • Practically Green Book Review and Giveaway


    Green and Clean Mom Authority Authority: 122
    Practically Green: Your Guide to Ecofriendly Decision-Making – a book I can identify with, relate to and recommend to my friends. A friend of mine and fellow green mom, Micaela Preston – with whom I had a ball with at BlogHer 09’ has written this wonderful book which she sent to me to review and it [...] Post ...
    3 days ago
  • Newsroom Magazine: Content Review


    Newsroom MagazineAuthority Authority: 127
    We made these change to make Newsroom Magazine more interesting as well as more useful  to a  wider range of readers with far broader interests.Newsroom MagazineNewsroom Magazine’s Breadth Of CoverageBeginning in January 2009, Newsroom Magazine significantly enlarge content breadth and depth.  The broadened ...
    3 days ago
  • Your “Pass-Along” Site Visitor Virus


    Hal Alpiar's BlogAuthority Authority: 125
    GOT A SICK WEBSITE?                                                                                     Check Your Content Vitals! ...
    4 days ago
  • Prosecutors claim j-school students bought favorable interviews


    gary scottAuthority Authority: 475
    Faced with a new report that casts doubt on the 1978 murder conviction of Anthony McKinney, Cook County prosecutors have launched a campaign to discredit the work of the current and former students at the Medill School of Journalism who prepared the report. In a Tuesday court hearing, prosecutors alleged that ...
    4 days ago

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