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WHO IS TO PAY FOR BROADCASTING AND HOW? A Contest Opened by RADIO BROADCAST in which a prize of $500 is offered (Part 1 of 2)

September 10, 2009

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“A workable plan which shall take into account the problems in present radio broadcasting and propose a practical solution.  How, for example, are the restrictions now imposed by the music copyright law to be adjusted to the peculiar conditions of broadcasting? How is the complex radio patent situation to be unsnarled so that broadcasting may […]

Staying Employed in Challenging Times

September 9, 2009

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A great video by a tremendous lady with incredible insight, Roz Usheroff. Roz was my guest on the September 4th PI Window on Business segment “The secrets to moving ahead in the business world.” Be certain to check out Roz’s new book which is scheduled for release in the Fall of 2009 “Taking the Leap: […]

John Ullmen on Who Wins Conflict? – Top Two Questions about the Book

September 9, 2009

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On September 8th I welcomed Dr. John Ullmen, Ph.D. to the PI Window on Business Show.  (Note: the segment “The Presidential Dilemma: Leadership with a Price” experienced technical difficulties between the 9 and 12 minute mark of the broadcast, but resumes with great insights.) Needless to say, our discussion was both insightful and entertaining, prompting […]

Buy American: Establishing Artificial Boundaries or Removing Unwanted Barriers?

September 6, 2009

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“This idea of international free trade is a fallacy. We don’t need free trade. We need smart trade . . . Even Canada is not truly a free trade partner. Their regulations require broadcasters use a specified percentage of Canadian-produced programming. That’s protectionism, and to deny it is to be the patsy to foreign governments […]

The secrets to moving ahead in the business world? (On-Demand Broadcast)

September 4, 2009

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Personal branding and brand audit, adaptation instead of assimilation, conversational marketing and host behavior are just a few of the key areas we touched on today in my interview with author and leadership training expert Roz Usheroff. Distilling more than 20 exceptional years of experience into “Customize Your Career,” you will gain through this interview […]

The Buy American Policy: A Clear and Present Danger?

September 4, 2009

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In April 2009, Trade Minister Stockwell Day expressed concern that what at the time was the proposed “Buy American” bill was representative of the same kind of U.S. protectionism “that fueled the Great Depression in the 1930’s. Citing the “Smoot-Hawley Act of 1930” (Smoot-Stonehouse Tariff Act), Canadian Chamber of Commerce President Perrin Beatty suggested that […]

September is Going to Sizzle on Blog Talk Radio’s PI Window on Business

September 2, 2009

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Our theme for this month’s impressive line-up of guests is “September is Going to Sizzle!”  View the following video highlighting the PI Window on Business Show’s outstanding schedule for the month of September. From discussing the secrets of moving ahead with acclaimed (Customize Your Career) author and leadership & communication expert Roz Usheroff on September […]

Are Purchasing and Supply Chain Bloggers Sleeping?

August 31, 2009

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Note: Originally published in the PI Window on Business Blog under the heading “If Traditional Media is Dead, Where Does That Leave Social Media’s Current Professionals?” As I continue to contemplate the rapidly developing story regarding the death of traditional media, and the growing urgency for social media to come up with a viable revenue […]

Death of Print Newspapers in 5 Years (J. William Grimes)

August 30, 2009

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Newspaper, magazine and broadcast media continue to lose audience and revenues to new forms of content that sprout up daily in digital forms. With a 45-year career in the media industry, Grimes will highlight important industry trends, examine changing business models, and talk about social, environmental and economic impacts of the changing media landscape. from […]

What Purchasing Professionals Can Learn by “Remembering the Ice”

August 28, 2009

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As you know, it has always been my belief that purchasing professionals are more than the positions they hold in a company.  Like CIOs and CFOs, the artificially established historical boundaries associated with functional silos are becoming blurred.  This means that the traditional, and in retrospect narrow, definitions of one’s duties are ceding to a more […]