Tag archive for ‘Business’

Barack Obama: The Open Source Campaign & Candidate

BusinessWeek’s Bill George goes straight to the heart of how the election was won with Obama’s management and/or leadership style.  He says Obama now ushers in the “We Generation.”
I know in the beginning of his campaign I was not there yet.  Of course, coming from a generation that encouraged proving yourself first or earning your [...]

Breaking The Rules

I liked this story immediately because it involves a business breaking the rules.  I have never heard of this store but, according to Business Week, the store is quite popular and its base is in Spain.  It’s parent company is Inditex and the chain, according to the article, pioneered cheap chic.  Revenues for the Zara [...]

Viral Video: Gary Vaynerchuck Says Be Yourself. Be Successful.

I’m running out of time today but I wanted to post this video which has taken the internet by storm. The 15 minute viewing was a bit shocking for me and not for the obvious reasons. Gary Vaynerchuck employs some wild language throughout this video

Race And Entrepreneurship

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Stay tuned to BusinessWeek Online for an article by John Tozzi.  Tozzi will interview Robert Fairlie, a UC Santa Cruz economics professor and co-author with Alicia Robb of a new book called Race and Entrepreneurial Success. The book contains extensive research and access to Census data.  Some of the information for me was [...]

Business Acumen 101

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After reading another story in the Pasadena Star News — AGAIN — about the Lincoln Crossing fiasco, I’m done.  A businesses success or failure begins and ends with the business owner.  You cannot blame or credit someone else for your failure or success.
I will admit, from what I’ve read about [...]

Guerrilla/Viral Marketing

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A few businesses need to take a tip from this young man.  The story behind the Obama posters (pictured here) begins with a Los Angeles-based street artist, Shepard Fairey.  Fairey designed the posters for Sen. Barack Obama’s campaign and as he says, his [...]

Counterfeit Money: From Altadena to La Crescenta

A Pacoima man was arrested Saturday by Crescenta Valley Sheriff detectives after the man allegedly attempted to pay for a Domino’s Pizza with a counterfeit $50 bill.  When the clerk refused to accept the bill, the man began shouting at her, told her the bill was real and then jumped over the counter and began [...]

The Storm is Rolling In

After reading articles by economists on the economy, I almost feel the need to put blood over the door and pray the curse passes quickly.
In an economy so badly shaken stores are looking for unique ways to stay afloat.  Customers, unfortunately, don’t understand a retailer’s need to “lean it down” a bit in order to [...]

It’s The Economy

A beautiful design by Eric Lloyd Wright, grandson of Frank Lloyd Wright.  It’s a shame all he intended for the project was scratched when he died.  Unfortunately, the project as it stands is flawed in so many ways.
The Pasadena Star News has an article on Lincoln Crossing entitled “Altadena development still struggling“.  In the article [...]

How Do You Spell Recession?

With a capital “R”.  Technically, recession takes place during a period of general economic decline; specifically, a decline in Gross Domestic Product (GDP) for two or more consecutive quarters.  Last quarter we showed growth of one percent.  On Thursday, analysts believe the economy could come in at an annualized 2 per cent.  Technically this would [...]

XM-Sirius Radio And The 9 Ft Standing Grizzly In The Living Room

According to Business Week, the deal is done.  XM Radio and Sirius Satellite have been given the go ahead by the FCC to merge provided they take care of a few issues.
News of the merger did not help my stock portfolio as XM’s stocks fell 40% to 9.28 per share and Sirius — the one [...]

The Paradigm Shift

I am sure Thomas Kuhn is rolling in his grave with me using his scientific phrase as a commentary on society or a change in personal beliefs but I am and will continue to use it.
Today, we are experiencing a paradigm shift as we hit a familiar wall — well, for me anyway — called [...]

Goodbye FedEx/Kinkos Hello FedEx Office

I cannot remember when I last stepped foot in a Kinkos or FedEx Kinkos. After upgrading my home office to incorporate faxing, scanning and color printing, I no longer had a need for the corner Kinkos. Started in the 1970s by Paul Orfalea, whose nickname was Kinko because of his curly hair, [...]