This article was generated because of Trish Regan’s recent post in LinkedIn link URL: http://www.linkedin.com/today/post/article/20140112223511-205524815-retailers-violate-biggest-asset-customer-trust?trk=api*a234871*s242728* Trish good article and I agree with your observations. Personally I think that the problem is more prevalent than we all know. You see … Continue reading
I have been like everyone else this last week watching the events unfold in Boston after the Boston Marathon, or should I say towards the end of the marathon when the bulk of the participants would be returning to the finish line. The whole attack was clearly planned with great precision and with a total … Continue reading
I had a little extra time this morning and I was reading the responses to various articles on Newsvine that have been published over the past month. In reading the responses to various subjects from Michelle Obama to the weather. I was really shocked at the personal attacks as various people have commented upon the … Continue reading
It is truly amazing how technology has changed in the few years I have been on this earth. For example Facebook whilst I am not a die-hard fan, but I find the social networking program useful. Which is what the inventor of the system intended. And not this willingness to overexposed every mortal action that … Continue reading
Just a thought if you look at all the politicians we have in the world to-day and look at the general level of education a most have attained, (there are medical doctors, PhD’s, lawyers, sportsmen and women veterans and people who have had practical experience in successfully attaining very senior positions in industry) then look … Continue reading
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