Of course My blog post titled “The Problem(s) with Linear Thinking” made it into this week’s Carnival of the Capitalists, which was hosted by David Maister over on Passion, People and Principles. Although I didn’t make it onto David’s “posts I liked best list” I at least got a mention (as did anyone who submitted [...]
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Building Buzz for yourself
During my usual Sunday evening read through my favorite blogs, I read an interesting post at the Brazen Careerist titled “How to build buzz around yourself“. I am a big believer in networking and building relationships and this post gives some good advice for networking and building buzz for yourself. The key points about how [...]
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Case Study Assitance
The recent IEEE Engineering Management newsletter had a link to an excellent Case Study reference guide…thought I’d post it here for everyone else: http://college.hmco.com/business/resources/casestudies/students/ There is an interesting PDF file that describes the process of writing case studies that looks very interesting. Technorati Tags: Case Study, Case Study development, Writing
In Memoriam: Dr. Frank M. Bass
Dr. Bass passed away on December 1, 2006. From the University of Texas at Dallas’ webpage: (1926-2006) Dr. Frank M. Bass, often called the “Father of Marketing Science,†died on December 1, 2006 at his home. At age 79, he was in his 25th year as a professor of marketing science in the School of [...]
Dallas School Integrity Chief may lack integrity
A story broke on Tuesday December 5th in the Dallas morning News (DMN) about the Dallas Independent School District’s new head of the Office of District Integrity, David Fryar, did not have his CPA license as he stated on his resume. According to the DMN: Mr. Fryar’s résumé and application stated that he is a [...]







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