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Battle the Government Cannot Win
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dailyreckoning.com.au / By Jeffrey Tucker / May 18th, 2013 I’ve noticed a trend with the writings of Chris Anderson , former editor of Wired magazine and the author of a new book on 3-D printing called Makers: The New Industrial Revolution. It goes like this. He comes out with a book, and the ...5 days ago -
Finally, Some Retailers Agree to Improve Sweatshop Conditions
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Several major retailers (not Walmart, Target, Gap) have signed an accord for better safety conditions for workers in Bangladeshs garment industry.5 days ago -
Is Star Trek Better Than Star Wars? Is J. J. Abrams The Saviour?
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Yoda shows disrespect to Star Trek In this month’s GQ magazine (May 2013 issue, p. 68 in my print copy) John Ritter has an article about J. J. Abrams, the Lost creator-director whose speciality has becoming reviving old franchises like Mission Impossible and Star Trek . About Star Trek , he opines–with an ...3 weeks ago -
25 April 2013 Jonathan Harnisch Announces the Official Closing Down of Porcelain Utopia
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25 April 2013 Dear Readers , Plain and simple, it’s come time to put closure to Porcelain Utopia . It’s now set officially as its end and will remain as a free WordPress hosted website. As for Porcelain Utopia , it’s been a fun first 18 months, and as of today 25 April 2013 , 2 years to the day, ...4 weeks ago -
Culture is mostly hidden, and it never forgets.
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Part of what makes it so hard to “operationalize culture” (that is to predictably incorporate culture as part of all business decisions) is that most parts of culture are hidden. It’s like skiing, biking, or driving a car – after you have done it for awhile you do not think about how to turn, or how to brake. ...4 weeks ago


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