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Renowned Business Guru, Dr Eli Goldratt,
Makes His Viable Vision Offer to Top
Executives; Companies to Receive Free
‘Vision Work’ from Dr Eli Goldratt
Renowned Business Guru, Dr Eli Goldratt,
Makes His Viable Vision Offer to Top
Executives; Companies to Receive Free
‘Vision Work’ from Dr Eli Goldratt
03/14/2005 04:09 PMDr. Eliyahu Goldratt, author of the international best-selling
business book “The Goal” will be in Bogota on April 5, Chicago April
8, Amsterdam April 19, and Kiev April 21 for his Viable Vision Offer
world tour. Other countries on the 2005 tour include: China, Chile,
Hungary, India, and Brazil. The Viable Vision Offer is based on
Goldratt’s body of work in the Theory of Constraints (TOC). Goldratt
defines a Viable Vision as the specific strategy and tactics to turn a
company’s current sales level into their profit level within 4 years.
For example, a $100 million sales company will achieve a $100 million
profit level within 4 years. [PRWEB Mar 9, 2005]
One Company's Response to SCO
One Company's Response to SCO
01/22/2004 12:51 PMJudge OKs Internet company's pop-up ads
Judge OKs Internet company's pop-up ads
12/15/2003 09:25 PMBoston Globe Dec 15 2003 8:44PM ET
Judge OKs Internet Company's Pop-Up Ads
Judge OKs Internet Company's Pop-Up Ads
12/15/2003 09:25 PMSiliconValley.com Dec 15 2003 8:35PM ET
Net phone company's answer to 911
Net phone company's answer to 911
05/27/2004 01:43 PMPublic Pot Company's Pipe Dreams
Public Pot Company's Pipe Dreams
12/06/2003 06:07 AMAn Internet maverick plans to take a marijuana distribution company
public on the Canadian and Nasdaq stock exchanges. A few things,
including the law, stand in his way for now. By Charles Mandel.
Website Finalizes Company's New
Direction
Website Finalizes Company's New
Direction
06/02/2004 05:41 AMSolaraccess.com - Wed Jun 2, 07:54 am GMT
Company's founders have power to do some
good
Company's founders have power to do some
good
04/30/2004 06:09 AMSiliconValley.com Apr 30 2004 10:03AM GMT
Research Company's Stock Surges
Research Company's Stock Surges
07/15/2004 03:21 PMPPD's second-quarter report isn't perfect, but long-term indicators
look solid.
Fast Company's bl0g is one year old
Fast Company's bl0g is one year old
07/13/2004 11:48 AMand they're inviting active readers to contribute
Adapting a Company's Tools and Selling
Them to Others
Adapting a Company's Tools and Selling
Them to Others
05/13/2004 10:42 PMA startup in Wayne, Pa. seems to prove that commercially valuable
software can be found in established American companies.
"To fire him for embarrasing the
company's client"
"To fire him for embarrasing the
company's client"
08/22/2004 08:59 PMSmall company's plan for large Wi-Fi
Hotzones.
Small company's plan for large Wi-Fi
Hotzones.
08/18/2004 02:36 AMOnwave Technologies, LLC has simple, inexpensive plan to build large
area Wi-Fi Hotzones. [PRWEB Aug 18, 2004]
Google share price set at $85, at low
end of company's expectations
Google share price set at $85, at low
end of company's expectations
08/19/2004 01:50 AMCBC Aug 19 2004 6:29AM GMT
Q&A: HP's CIO details company's ERP
migration problems
Q&A: HP's CIO details company's ERP
migration problems
09/20/2004 04:31 PMIn an interview with Computerworld last week, HP CIO Gilles Bouchard
spoke candidly about the ERP migration problems that hurt the
company's Q3 financial results.
Software CEO says open source is key to
company's success
Software CEO says open source is key to
company's success
01/06/2004 01:05 PMJ.T. Smith, founder and CEO of Illinois-based Plain Black Software,
didn't originally plan to work full-time on WebGUI, a user-friendly
Web content management system (CMS) he first released in 2001. Since
then, J.T. has built a profitable business selling WebGUI
documentation, training, and consulting. This article is the
lightly-edited transcript of an IRC conversation J.T. and I had on 5
January 2004. J.T. is as open as WebGUI's source code about how and
why his company is profitable, which makes this article "required
reading" for anyone who's ever thought about building a company based
on open source software.
Sun's UK business leads the company's
turnaround
Sun's UK business leads the company's
turnaround
08/11/2004 06:43 AMvnunet.com Aug 11 2004 11:28AM GMT
Fast Company's Cosmo (Inspired) Quiz
Fast Company's Cosmo (Inspired) Quiz
03/06/2004 02:02 AMAre you still hot for your job? Or has the relationship lost its
romance? Take this quiz to find out. It's easy and fun!
Dolan Tries To Get The FCC To Invalidate
His Own Company's Satellite Sale
Dolan Tries To Get The FCC To Invalidate
His Own Company's Satellite Sale
03/30/2005 06:50 AMThe story of Charles Dolan and the Voom satellite TV offering only
seems to get more and more bizarre with each passing chapter. The
elder Dolan has been fighting hard to buy out Voom from Cablevision, a
company where he still holds the position of chairman. This has
resulted in some positively odd moves, including
puttin
g up a fake website to take orders for new customers for a service
he didn't own and had no right to. The latest, though, goes even
further. He's now
asking the FCC to block the sale of Cablevision's satellite to
EchoStar -- a deal his own company agreed to
just
a couple months ago. While earlier reports had suggested that
Dolan planned to keep Voom running by leasing access to the (now)
EchoStar satellite (and potentially others), it appears he's making a
last ditch effort to get back the satellite that he's already sold.
Of course, to make the whole thing even more complicated, Cablevision
(which was rumored to be up for sale as a result of the family food
fight in the board room) is now saying it might want to
jump into the bidding for
bankrupt cable operator, Adelphia.
The Blurring Lines Between Your Personal
Tech And Your Company's
The Blurring Lines Between Your Personal
Tech And Your Company's
04/12/2004 02:10 PM
While the Yankee Group is reporting that
most
companies aren't very efficient in handling mobile phone plans for
employees, it seems to raise a larger question about the boundary
between personal and corporate use of technology. Part of the reason
for the problem described in the article is that many people buy their
own mobile phones and their own plans and then just expense them back
to the company. This doesn't seem particularly efficient to the
analysts writing the study. Indeed, it's not that efficient. The
company probably could work out a plan with a wireless carrier that
would save them a bundle. However, taking this a step deeper, you
begin to wonder if there are benefits in the in-efficiency. By
letting individual users select their own phones and plans, they can
better find exactly what they need, rather than be limited by what the
company has pre-negotiated with a single provider. Furthermore, as
the boundary between personal lives and corporate lives continues to
blur, many people don't want their mobile phone plan to be tied to
their employer. They want to be able to keep their phone/plan even if
they leave for another job. Eventually, this starts to apply to other
areas as well. If you have a nice laptop for personal use, does it
make sense for your employer to buy you another (perhaps not as nice)
laptop for corporate use? Isn't
that inefficient? Of course,
there are risks with that as well - such as a higher level of risk
that confidential info gets out of the company onto a personal
machine, rather than locked down at the corporate level. Still, these
questions are only going to become more important as the line between
personal tech and corporate tech continues to blur. Some companies
already are trying to answer this with discounted choices (such as
offering employees discounts on certain brands of computers, but
making the choice entirely up to them). Still, it's not clear that
many companies have thought this through in a very detailed way.
Argus woes the company's own fault,
investors say
Argus woes the company's own fault,
investors say
04/19/2005 11:14 AMglobetechnology.com Apr 19 2005 3:39PM GMT
Mapping a company's functional structure
with email
Mapping a company's functional structure
with email
03/19/2003 10:46 PMFast Company's new linking policy still
broken
Fast Company's new linking policy still
broken
06/29/2004 02:07 PMFast Company has amended its
atrocious linking policy, but the one they've put in its place is
only slightly better.
Fast Company permits links to the Fastcompany.com Web site. However,
Fast Company reserves the right to withdraw permission for any link
and requests that you not link for any impermissible purpose or in a
manner that suggests that Fast Company promotes or endorses your Web
site.
Fastcompany.com does not allow framing of its Web site content.
The Web exists because there is no permission needed to create a link
(and that includes a framing link). This is enshrined in the RFCs that
defined the Web. It has been the guiding principle of the Web since
the first page went online.
That permission-free world made the economy that Fast Company services
possible. It is dangerous and irresponsible for Fast Company's lawyers
to tell the lie to Fast Company's readers that there is a legitimate
basis for asserting the right to control who may link to your website
(you don't need a policy to tell people that links that create the
fraudulent impression of an endorsement are illegal -- fraud is
illegal even if you're not on notice about it).
This is a step in the right direction, but only a small one. The
faxed-permission-form was ridiculous, but the real evil in it
wasn't the ridiculousness, it was this damaging lie about permission
being required for links.
I really hope that Fast Company acts like the heroes I know they can
be here, changing their linking policy to something like:
The Web exists because no one has the right to grant or withhold
permission for links. Fast Company exists because of the Web.
Accordingly, we neither grant nor deny permission to link to our site,
and urge you to do the same.
I would buy twenty FC subscriptions for twenty friends if they would
do this. I'd settle for removing the linking policy entirely (but I
wouldn't buy the subs).
Link
(
Thanks, Fred!)
fast company's link policy evolves
fast company's link policy evolves
06/29/2004 05:22 PMit's almost like there are actual humans there who are trying to do
the right thing
One of Blind Company's Claims Against
Google Thrown Out
One of Blind Company's Claims Against
Google Thrown Out
04/02/2005 02:46 AMMarketingVOX Apr 2 2005 6:09AM GMT
Apple CFO Lectures About Company's
Marketing Methods
Apple CFO Lectures About Company's
Marketing Methods
11/14/2003 11:27 AM"Apple's an innovator, and we refused to mortgage our future." By Sara
Eber (Michigan Daily via MyAppleMenu)
Rules of thumb to calculate company's
value (SiliconValley.com)
Rules of thumb to calculate company's
value (SiliconValley.com)
05/01/2004 06:05 AMSiliconValley.com - Is search engine leader Google really worth five
times as much as Apple Computer and twice General Motors?
Q&A: Cybertrust CEO describes new
security company's plans
Q&A: Cybertrust CEO describes new
security company's plans
09/21/2004 04:17 PMJohn Becker, the CEO of newly formed Cybertrust Inc., talks about the
company's plan to deliver a range of risk management services for
enterprise users.
Q&A: Sun's Patricia Sueltz on the
company's IT services unit
Q&A: Sun's Patricia Sueltz on the
company's IT services unit
12/17/2003 06:07 PMPatricia Sueltz, who heads the IT services unit at Sun Microsystems,
talked about the operation's financial performance, job cuts and
management changes, and a focus on managed services that stop short of
full-fledged outsourcing.
Q&A: MCI's Wayne Huyard on the company's
rebuilding strategy
Q&A: MCI's Wayne Huyard on the company's
rebuilding strategy
04/20/2004 04:51 PMWith MCI Inc. now out of bankruptcy, Wayne Huyard, its president of
U.S. sales and service, sees a lot of opportunity for rebuilding the
company and attracting new customers.
Q&A: Sun's Marissa Peterson on the
company's IT services plans
Q&A: Sun's Marissa Peterson on the
company's IT services plans
09/10/2004 04:30 PMMarissa Peterson, who heads Sun Microsystems' services division,
talked this week about the company's efforts to help its managed
services partners broaden their reach.
Silicon Valley Company's Unconvincing
Denial on Tax Deal
Silicon Valley Company's Unconvincing
Denial on Tax Deal
08/16/2004 10:29 AMNY Times: Tech
Company, Rebutting I.R.S. Auditor, Denies Getting Improper Tax
Agreement. Micrel, a Silicon Valley semiconductor maker, said
that accusations of improper conduct by the company, raised by an
Internal Revenue Service auditor and reported last Tuesday in The New
York Times, were false. George Zinn, the Micrel chief executive, said
in a statement issued late Friday that "the article was filled with
outright falsehoods and misstatements." He did not give specifics,
saying, "We are precluded from debating the specifics of The Times's
assertions by overriding concern for the privacy of our employees and
the confidentiality of personal information."
Translation: It's wrong but we won't tell you why,
because we have to protect the privacy of senior managers whose fat
pay packages are supposed to be public knowledge in the first place.
In addition, as the article notes, Micrel said before the original
article that it would grant an interview but then canceled it and
offered no comment. Now that the issue is raging publicly, the only
comment is to deny everything but offer nothing to back up the denial.
Very convincing rebuttal, eh?
Google opens website for investors to
bid on company's shares
Google opens website for investors to
bid on company's shares
07/30/2004 09:06 PMCNEWS Jul 31 2004 1:32AM GMT
Apple financial gurus talk about the
company's future
Apple financial gurus talk about the
company's future
03/06/2004 01:55 AMApple CFO Fred Anderson and Corporate Controller Peter Oppenheimer,
recently spoke to investors and analysts at the Morgan Stanley
Semiconductor & System Conference. In a session about 45 minutes
long Oppenheimer and Anderson covered some interesting points about
Apple's business strategy, its success with the iPod and iTunes, and
how it plans to continue making money and improving margins.
Q&A: IBM's Janet Perna discusses
company's push into BI
Q&A: IBM's Janet Perna discusses
company's push into BI
06/14/2004 04:13 PMThe company is making huge effort to seamlessly integrate the massive
data stores of historical data that corporate users typically have
with real-time analytics.
Texas Company's Legal Troubles Hold .iq
In Limbo
Texas Company's Legal Troubles Hold .iq
In Limbo
06/29/2004 05:46 AMVerizon Completes Deployment Of The
Company's National Broadband Network
Verizon Completes Deployment Of The
Company's National Broadband Network
04/15/2004 12:58 PMWi-Fi Technology Forum Apr 15 2004 5:21PM GMT
After Attack, Company's Staff Plans to
Leave Saudi Arabia
After Attack, Company's Staff Plans to
Leave Saudi Arabia
05/02/2004 10:27 PMThe engineering company whose Saudi Arabian offices were attacked
Saturday by militants who killed five engineers said that it was
evacuating other personnel.
iPod promo part of music company's Web
site launch
iPod promo part of music company's Web
site launch
03/06/2004 02:09 AMThe Universal Music Publishing Group is celebrating the launch of
their new Synchexpress.com Web site by giving away free 15GB iPods...
Grok Description matches for his company's vision
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