Tagged: business
Linky Friday #192: Everything Is Groovy
This week! Cities, Planet, Business, Technology, Transportation, Food, and Mind.
Linky Friday #191: The End Is Nigh
This Week: Creatures, Entertainment, Business, Resources, and Media
Linky Friday #162: Behind Every Fortune…
This week: Business, Copyright, Crime, Labor, Resources, and Technology!
Linky Friday #157: All Business
This Week: Education, Transportation, Business, Government, Labor, and Sleep
Linky Friday #143: Rise & Shine
This week: Health, Education, Business, Poilitics, Government, and Society.
Why You Should Stop Being a Loyal Employee
It’s Stupid Tuesday over at Blinded Trials, and this week Russell asks what eras have we passed in our lives, when we declared, “to [ourselves] and to others, ‘I once was this, but now...
Every Toy in Its Box: The beautiful lie of Myers Briggs and modern personality testing
People are simply more complex than the prefabricated toy boxes the Myers Briggs-like tests wish to put us away in.
Words And Phrases
I am unlikely to read Jonah Goldberg’s new book, The Tyranny of Cliches: How Liberals Cheat in the War of Ideas. It’s not that I object to Jonah Goldberg in particular and it’s not...
At James B Franks’ Request, a MON TIKI Update!
January 1, 2012: If there’s a phrase from this passage that feels like it hits a little too close to home, it’s “schemer and narcissist”. It’s an occupational hazard for anyone trying to...
Thoughts From Travelworld
It’s odd, really, how much travel I’ve been doing recently. I went nearly a year without any business travel and now it seems like every other day I’m away from home, in a hotel...
ALL YOUR FACEBOOK ARE BELONG TO US.
So now, if you’re applying for a job, or applying for an athletic scholarship—and Lord knows what else to come—they want to know what you’ve put up on your Facebook pages. Not just the...
The Rich Buddha (Slight Return)
“The hard part of freedom is that you always have a chance of getting it wrong, which is why, we tend to point people to cheaper rather than expensive options… Buy a Columbia 34...
Healthcare and monopoly
Russell Arben Fox asks: How should a distributist or localist or communitarian in America feel about proposals which would attempt to provide the same sort of equalization which Democratic party reformers are squawking about,...
Do something useful for a change…
Writes Yglesias: Let the business geniuses, if any there be in these firms, get out and go do something useful. What a concept…