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      <title>Six Myths of Strategic Business Planning</title>
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The most important - what is the quality of your execution team, and what is the quality of your plan.
Eric Kurjan, President of Six Disciplines - The Ohio Group, offers this article in the Toledo Free Press, entitled &amp;#8220;Myths of Strategic Business Planning&amp;#8220;.
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Just really plain optimism - everybody thinks he can do it better than the others.

What is in future for Web 2.0? Are too many duplicating applications sucking the life out of it? According to Creative Weblogging&amp;#8217;s Web 2.0 blog editor, no:
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      <title>The Dangers of Having a Poor Sleep..</title>
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I used to ( and still do) try to steal an hour of sleep every night&amp;#8230; maybe that is not such a good idea.
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      <title>Yahoo CEO Jerry Yang to step down</title>
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Its a sad note&amp;#8230;.he was one of the Silicon valley icons&amp;#8230;. it would have been better if you could leave on a high note, but well, these are not the best of times.
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Its a sad note....he was one of the Silicon valley icons.... it would have been better if you could leave on a high note, but well, these are not the best of times.&lt;br /&gt;
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Its a sad note....he was one of the Silicon valley icons.... it would have been better if you could leave on a high note, but well, these are not the best of times.&lt;br /&gt;
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I used to ( and still do) try to steal an hour of sleep every night... maybe that is not such a good idea.&lt;br /&gt;
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I used to ( and still do) try to steal an hour of sleep every night... maybe that is not such a good idea.&lt;br /&gt;
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The most important - what is the quality of your execution team, and what is the quality of your plan.
Eric Kurjan, President of Six Disciplines - The Ohio Group, offers this article in the Toledo Free Press, entitled "Myths of Strategic Business Planning".

Myth No. 1: "We're too small of an organization to need strategic planning."
Myth No. 2: "Strategic planning should only be done once a year."
Myth No. 3: "We don't need a strategic plan! Plans are too restrictive; we...&lt;br /&gt;
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Just really plain optimism - everybody thinks he can do it better than the others.
What is in future for Web 2.0? Are too many duplicating applications sucking the life out of it? According to Creative Weblogging's Web 2.0 blog editor, no:



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      <title>Malcolm Gladwell's secrets of success</title>
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      <title>11 economies in decline</title>
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The list of economies in major decline - Russia, China, UK, India, Brazil, Germany, UK, Japan, etc looks like the list of countries who are either the most advanced, or the most fast growing&amp;#8230;.
So everybody IS affected without exception&amp;#8230;
A financial crisis that began when the U.S. housing bubble popped has engulfed countries [...]</description>
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      <title>10 management gurus you should know</title>
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It is easy to be a guru - just come up with something outrageous that seems to be true &amp;#8211;
but ultimately the measure of a true guru is how long will you last - or at least your theories or principles&amp;#8230;.
You&amp;#8217;ve heard of Peter Drucker, Jim Collins, and C.K. Prahalad. Here we [...]</description>
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      <title>Crocs: When a Growth Firm Starts Shrinking</title>
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I guess that is the lesson always when something is hot &amp;#8212; is it sustainable? Will it continue to excel or be in the lead?
At one point, Crocs shares were approaching , and now, after yet another bad quarter of financial results, they're just above , a decline of about 98%.
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      <title>What innovations are most important to world's future?</title>
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Yes, abundant and clean water is important.
Also green tech.
It is important that we get started on technology that will not only make our lives better, but make our planet last a couple of thousand years more&amp;#8230;.
This author thinks that cost-effective desalination technology could solve the world&amp;#8217;s water crises. What innovation do you [...]</description>
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      <title>Six Myths of Strategic Business Planning</title>
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The most important - what is the quality of your execution team, and what is the quality of your plan.
Eric Kurjan, President of Six Disciplines - The Ohio Group, offers this article in the Toledo Free Press, entitled "Myths of Strategic Business Planning".

Myth No. 1: "We're too small of an organization to need strategic planning."
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Just really plain optimism - everybody thinks he can do it better than the others.
What is in future for Web 2.0? Are too many duplicating applications sucking the life out of it? According to Creative Weblogging's Web 2.0 blog editor, no:



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