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Bruce Romberg - The perfect sport

Golfers have a trait that I truly admire: They are always looking for anything that will give them even the slightest edge over their competition. Whether it's the newest ball or biggest titanium driver, they are always on the ...READ»

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Bruce Romberg - The perfect sport

The fastest way to lower your score is to improve your short game. It starts from within 100 yards of the green; this is what I call the scoring zone. If you examine who wins on the PGA Tour every week, it's usually the player ...READ»

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In Internet Democracy Not All Good Causes Are Apparently Equal

In Internet Democracy Not All Good Causes Are Apparently Equal     In Internet Democracy Not All Good Causes Are Apparently Equal By Donald Schwartz February 1, 2009                                 ...READ»

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In Internet Democracy Not All Good Causes Are Apparently Equal

  In Internet Democracy Not All Good Causes Are Apparently Equal By Donald Schwartz February 1, 2009 Lead: The view that the Internet provides a level playing field of opportunity for everyone to influence government policy ...READ»

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Leadership Drove Innovation in the Great Depression (and other downturns)

Brave leaders in past downturns bucked the trends and committed to innovation to their firm's long term benefit.READ»

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The British Open, Padraig Harrington, Greg Norman and Self Confidence

Did you see the last round of the British Open?  As I’ve gotten older, I’ve become more interested in watching individual sports like golf and tennis – especially the majors.  I think there are a lot of lessons to be ...READ»

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Reflections on a Design Pioneer

American architect and designer Eliot Noyes made his mark on the world in a manner that is still felt today. Get a long term employee's memories on how the design legend thought, worked, and achieved the monumental success that he did. READ»

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The Wizard, King, and Hobbit of Business

The history of IBM unfolds into an epic trilogy about its three CEOs--the determined father, reluctant son, and enterprising stranger.READ»

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Difference Is Power

Lots of companies talk a good game when it comes to the proposition that different is better. Ted Childs, IBM's vice president of global workforce diversity, walks that talk.READ»

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Playing a Round

Here are five great public courses near five major business (and vacation) destinations.READ»