Posts Tagged: Christian Science Monitor
Read “How Washington Lobbyists Peddle Power”
Full article here. Below are some general numbers as well as a few on healthcare lobbying. The parallels to our industry can sometimes make me twitch… Last year, lobbying – defined narrowly by those who must register with Congress –
Read “How Washington Lobbyists Peddle Power”
Full article here. Below are some general numbers as well as a few on healthcare lobbying. The parallels to our industry can sometimes make me twitch… Last year, lobbying – defined narrowly by those who must register with Congress –
A Nobel Peace Prize for Twitter?
What do you think? Could it happen? An opinion piece in today’s Christian Science Monitor attempts to make the case… Twitter’s role has been unique. More so than other networks, it offers many more users the opportunity to communicate ideas,
A Nobel Peace Prize for Twitter?
What do you think? Could it happen? An opinion piece in today’s Christian Science Monitor attempts to make the case… Twitter’s role has been unique. More so than other networks, it offers many more users the opportunity to communicate ideas,
Obama Numbers from Around the World
Around the globe, Mr. Obama inspires more confidence – by a wide margin – than any other national leader, according to a recent 20-country poll by WorldPublicOpinion.org. An average of 61 percent of respondents expressed a lot or some belief
Obama Numbers from Around the World
Around the globe, Mr. Obama inspires more confidence – by a wide margin – than any other national leader, according to a recent 20-country poll by WorldPublicOpinion.org. An average of 61 percent of respondents expressed a lot or some belief
Twitter and Blog Abandonment Rates
A new-to-me blog I found today : The Media Business Professor and author Robert G. Picard (apparently no relation to the Captain) describes his blog as a “discussion of business and economic issues affecting media companies and industries.” I went
Twitter and Blog Abandonment Rates
A new-to-me blog I found today : The Media Business Professor and author Robert G. Picard (apparently no relation to the Captain) describes his blog as a “discussion of business and economic issues affecting media companies and industries.” I went
Tsunami of Stuff
As I have had two conversations in as many days about starting up a business/non-profit that benefits the local community and the environment, I found this article in the Christian Science Monitor inspiring. I think this is a perfect marriage
Tsunami of Stuff
As I have had two conversations in as many days about starting up a business/non-profit that benefits the local community and the environment, I found this article in the Christian Science Monitor inspiring. I think this is a perfect marriage
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