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A Buy American Exemption: The Maine View with Candidate for Governor Matt Jacobson

October 8, 2009

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“My vision is for Maine to compete and win in this new economy.  We will build strong communities that attract jobs and families, providing choice and opportunity to our workers. We will create an economic climate in Maine that is world class and competitive with other states and the global economy. Maine can be a […]

A Buy American Exemption and the Opportunity for Suppliers

October 6, 2009

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In the September 30th PI Window on Business Buy American Special I had a brief interview with Canada’s Trade Minister Stockwell Day that simplified a complex issue (Note: here is the Direct Link to my interview with Canada’s Trade Minister Day) Underneath the complexities of the Buy American debate is a simple question . . […]

Me lookin at you and you lookin at me: Staging Social Network Advertising

October 4, 2009

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“Just as i thought it was goin alright I found out how wrong when i thought i was right, Its always the same its just a shame that’s all I could say day, and you’d say night, Tell me its black when i know that’s its white Its always the same its just a shame […]

Emptoris Version 8 and the 10% Solution (An Empower 2009 Commentary)

October 2, 2009

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In June I had the opportunity to talk with AMR’s Mickey North-Rizza on the PI Window on Business Show. Titled “Taking Measure of an Acquisition,” the main focus of the segment was to review what was then the recent Emptoris acquisition of Click Commerce.  A move I might add that had many industry pundits scratching […]

IACCM World Recovery Report Now Available

October 1, 2009

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During our PI Window on Business 90-Minute Special yesterday guest panelist and IACCM CEO Tim Cummins announced that the IACCM World Recovery Report would be released for general distribution within 24 hours. Here is the official release notification as well as the direct link to the report itself: IACCM members report improving business conditions in […]

Buy American Policy: Economic Imperative or Popular Opinion?

October 1, 2009

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In today’s PI Window on Business Show I had a brief interview with Canada’s Trade Minister Stockwell Day that simplified a complex issue . . . Underneath the complexities of the Buy American debate is a simple question . . . now that Canada has closed the Congressional loophole that justified locking Canadian business out […]

The Perfect Networker and the Southwest Effect

September 30, 2009

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Like you, I receive many invitations to join what seems like an endless number of social networks. Despite the various networks to which I can claim membership, the three primary communities to which I belong are Ecademy, LinkedIn and Facebook. Based on the age demographics – Facebook is geared to the twenty-something crowd, while LinkedIn […]

IACCM to announce the release of global economic study during September 30th PI Window on Business Broadcast.

September 30, 2009

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As you know tomorrow  at 3:00 PM EDT I will be welcoming as a guest to the PI Window on Business Show Canada’s Minister of International Trade and Minister for the Asia-Pacific Gateway Stockwell Day along with an esteemed international guest panel to discuss the impact of the Obama Administration’s Buy American policy on the […]

Buy American: The Procurement Angle

September 24, 2009

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I was recently asked a very interesting question regarding the implications associated with increasing US-based vendor access to Government Contracts.  I am happy to share both the original question and answer with you, and look forward to receiving your feedback. Question: I am sure you are aware of NAFTA – Based on my understanding of […]

Will Britannia Rule the Waves of the Vast Sea that is the Global Economy?

September 24, 2009

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In preparing for my interview on Monday with Canada’s Minister of International Trade and Minister for the Asia-Pacific Gateway Stockwell Day, I have done a considerable amount of research regarding the Buy American Policy and the repeated references to the Smoot-Stonehouse Act of 1930 which many cite as being the primary cause of the Great […]