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How many opportunities do you have?

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10/07/2007

Failure is simply the opportunity to begin again, this time more intelligently.
Henry Ford

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What do you love?

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10/06/2007

No man is a success in business unless he loves his work.
Florence Scovel Shinn

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Is Fred Thompson really ready…?

After all, one should really expect more from a Presidential candidate then this:In an interview with Kay Henderson of Radio Iowa on Monday, he referred to the “Soviet Union and China.” At the end of her blog post on the exchange, Henderson wrote, “No, I did not mistype. Thompson said Soviet Union rather than Russia.”

Soviet Union? A blunder that makes even the Commander Guy blush…

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The New Management Triangle

We all know the production triangle:

    fast
   /    \
cheap — good


And here the new management triangle:

    copy and paste
     /         \
very cheap — looks good

Doesn’t that very much remind you of how a lot of things are done—in software development and elsewhere?


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Really More Jobs?

The Labor Department reports that despite a slight increase of the national unemployment rate the US Economy added 11,000 new jobs.

That would be good news—if not:

How can someone trust a Federal agency or their system that get’s data messed up that much?

How important are those number anyway? Is there any indication that naming these numbers and correcting them has a positive influence on the job market?

Is the Economics going uphill or downhill?
 
No - Down (44%)
Yes - Up (23%)
Ask me in 6 months… (22%)
I don’t know (12%)
None of the above—I post a comment (0%)

Total Votes: 78
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