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Fast Talk | May 07, 2008 8:58 pm
A. There is no pat answer for this. It totally depends on the work being performed.
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Comment: Okay, let's see. We have two pompous, arrogant, and dishonest young men who sought to perpetuate their own lust for power - presumably by policing other people's good intentions - which only...
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Article: All In A Days Work | by Fast Company staff | May 05, 2008 11:12 pm
Comment: Anyone read the numerous recent articles on Europe turning to the Right? Seems that their central planning is failing, and the only glimmers of economic hope are from the free-market minded...
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Comment: For reference, I'm a planner for a company that supplies to a much larger, international behemoth of an aerospace company. As if by plan, we routinely make the mistake of hiring someone from the...
Fast Talk | May 02, 2008 8:36 pm
A. In one of my favorite books, "Fooled By Randomness" the author makes a sharp observation that "leaders" simply tend to be non-blinking sociopaths that are self-confident, and insensitive whose main...
Fast Talk | May 02, 2008 8:18 pm
A. How would it sound if someone said "Women need extra help since they are not capable of doing better on their own accord"? It's just as asinine as the posted question, but not euphemistically...
Fast Talk | April 30, 2008 9:33 pm
A. A good way to think of an economy is to think of a runner. Or perhaps two runners racing. One runner has a very overprotective doctor that insists on his athlete wearing various protective garments....
Fast Talk | April 30, 2008 9:00 pm
A. Charles: Sorry if I offended you. You seemed to be genuinely solicitous of answers, and so I obliged with good objective sources that are too lengthy to quote fully here. More to the point however,...
Fast Talk | April 30, 2008 8:46 pm
A. The American auto industry was undone by union labor, and New Deal era deals struck with the unions. Major points: As Rob mentioned, the other countries couldn’t field a team. That means that...
Fast Talk | April 30, 2008 7:34 pm
A. Good point. Less is ultimately the friendlier for the environment. Witness the external costs of recycling. I would try to support a company that was genuinely behind an effort of conservation i.e....
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