April, 2007
Friday, April 27th, 2007 by Mark
I drink, on average, eight a day– Diet Cokes, that is. Talk about a breakfast with voltage! Nothing comes close. I worship the gunk.
As do we all. Even Britney Spears has been rumored to drink 24 Cokes a day! We are not Americans. We are, technically speaking, “descendants of Pilgrims who are addicted to brown [...]
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Tuesday, April 17th, 2007 by Mark
Janis Joplin, the wild woman who downed Southern Comfort like it was Poland Spring burst on the drug-soaked rock scene in the 60’s and became its most electric diva. The girl was wired. She screamed her own brand of blues like she had ten minutes to get it all out before she died disappearing as [...]
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Friday, April 13th, 2007 by Mark
You can easily buy a pair of stylish shoes in China for 10 bucks.
And you can buy a pair of stylish shoes in Rome for $500.
Often they are the same shoes, from the same factory, the same leather and identical designer– not a whit of difference.
So China, for all its emerging economic power (I [...]
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Tuesday, April 10th, 2007 by Mark
If our blogs have made you rethink the way you do business and you are ready to take action, start off right by talking to Mark, live.
You can schedule a 30-minute phone consultation with Mark for a candid, eye-opening conversation about your business. Mark
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Tuesday, April 3rd, 2007 by Mark
Sometimes, a question is infinitely superior to an answer. Often because the so-called answers are simply camouflaged and subterfuge. In this spirit, let me ask ten business questions and invite your answers.
1. Why don’t companies have Chief Customer Officers?
2. Why do managers complain for years about slackers under their command but allow them to [...]
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