November 2, 2011
Cannibals With Forks? “In our rapidly evolving capitalist economies, where it is in the natural order of things for corporations to devour competing corporations, for industries to carve up and digest other industries, one emerging form of capitalism with a fork – sustainable capitalism – would certainly constitute real progress.” From Cannibals With Forks – […]
October 26, 2011
Don’t bite off more than you can chew, or avoid starting a new project until the present project is completed, are axioms that immediately come to mind when I consider the efforts on the part of some vendors to find that all important traction that ultimately leads to the scalability of their business model. In […]
October 18, 2011
As a writer who has penned 3 books and fast approaching 2,000 articles and white papers since beginning my “new career” in earnest just a little more than 4 years ago, one ultimately hopes that their writing will resonate with at least one person out there in the vastness that is the virtual realms of […]
October 10, 2011
To all of my readers North of the 49th Parallel . . . A Very Happy Thanksgiving! And another example as to why football and turkey make such a great combo . . . Congratulations to Anthony Calvillo on becoming the all-time passing record holder in professional football during this afternoon’s game! 30
October 7, 2011
“[Patients] don’t know if they will be able to receive their treatment on time. If they are switched to another regimen, they will always wonder if they got the best treatment and therefore the best chances at survival,” she wrote in an e-mail. from the August 18th, 2011 Globe & Mail article “Health Canada warns […]
The Greening of Procurement (Part 2)
November 3, 2011
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The Environmental Connection? What does this mean in terms of environmental considerations? One might conclude that those organizations that fail to adapt to a new reality and are therefore destined to mediocrity at best or extinction at worst, are less inclined to embrace innovative imperatives such as sustainable capitalism. Others might suggest that the newer […]