The word progression is a noun meaning moving from one thing to another. As we witness conversations we can see them moving from one thing to another as people engage, share their perspectives and the conversations, those worthy of follo… Continue
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Every business wants more customers. The successful businesses attracts customers by delivering beyond the expectations and the experience enhances the relationships, consider Zappo's. Now all this social stuff is creating new methods for getting… Continue
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INTERNET NEWS CHANNEL GOES LIVE WITH CONTENT-SPECIFIC BUSINESS PROGRAMMING
www.socialmediaconnection.com
Officials with Social Media Connection Broadcast Network (SMCBN/SMC) announce the Internet-based news… Continue
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The recent disclosure of John Edwards affair has dominated the news lately. Originally disclosed by The National Enquirer the story is now being covered by every major news outlet on the planet.
The New York Times reported : “It was the encounter that would unceremoniously hoist former Senator John Edwards’s extramarital affair into full public view: a visit last month with the woman and her baby in a hotel room in Beverl… Continue
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A standard is an established norm or requirement. A de facto standard is a standard (formal or informal) that has achieved a dominant and accepted position.
It is usually a product, process, system, or technical standard that has achieved status informally by public acceptance (consensus… Continue
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Business leaders are faced with daily decisions whose outcomes impact both short and long term results. Constantly trying to balance both results a business leaders has to justify which result, short or long term, becomes the most important factor in their decisions.
It becomes difficult to foc… Continue
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The top CEO's of the Fortune 500 companies rely on accurate information required to steer their organizations future strategy. Most CEO's would tell you they are inundated with internal operating reports, analysis about everything and anything.
Externally they read The Wall Street Journal, Business Week, Forbes and Fortune Magazines. They also read books about strategy and reports about their competi… Continue
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