RSS

Topic: U.S. Senate

  

GOP Promotes Neanderthal US Energy Policy

The U.S. Senate did a couple of very stupid things regarding energy policy yesterday. In both cases, Democrats were unable to get the 60 votes needed to stop a Republican filibuster.   OK, I can understand the logic ...READ»

CostsofSickness

Infographic of the Day: The Cost of Getting Sick

Where does all the money go, when we're caring for chronically ill patients?READ»

ETHONOMICS   |  Comment

Is Increasing the Minimum Wage the Answer to the Right Question?

On Wednesday, Congress passed a bill 315-116 which would increase the federal minimum wage from $5.15 to $7.25 in just over a two-year time frame. This, of course, assumes that the U.S. Senate can pass a similar bill that ultimately ...READ»

The Senator, The Coach, The Director - Advise & Consent

Executive Coaching and Governance have many commonalities, key among them is the notion of “advise & consent.” READ»

Speedometer

Best Analysis of business excess "It is not that humans have become any more greedy than in generations past. It is that the avenues to express greed had grown so enormously." - Federal Reserve chairman Alan Greenspan, testifying ...READ»

reading glasses

Seven Things to Read Now

Why is Philip Morris Backing Antismoking Bills? On Thursday, the U.S. Senate passed legislation giving the FDA authority to regulate the tobacco industry. Just 10 years ago, when Senator John McCain introduced a similar bill, ...READ»

Act for Change, Even When You Don't Think You Can Make Change

Caution: This post contains overtly political material. Even businesses have to think about politics.   As a social change/peace/environmental activist for decades, I often engage in actions that I don't feel ...READ»

China in Africa
CARL LEVIN   |  Comment

China's New Oil Supplier

When my plane smacks down in Equatorial Guinea -- where if the captain misses the runway, you could end up in Cameroon -- I become the first American journalist to visit this pint-sized republic (population: 550,000) in nearly three ...READ»

Nebraska Cash for Clunkers Participating Announces Support for Consumers

Crete NE car buyers looking for Cash for Clunkers participating dealers can turn to Rasmussen-Stewart Autos to redeem their program vouchers.READ»

cigarette packaging

Taste the Rainbow: Cigarette Makers' Colorful Answer to FDA Packaging Regs

Are the latest batch of cigarette pack redesigns meant to boost sales or skirt FDA regulations?READ»

Gilles Herard Canada

Gilles Herard Jr Time is running out for California residents wanting to take advantage of a $10,000 tax credit. The state set aside $100 million to help home buyers purchasing newly built homes, hoping to jump start the moribund residential-construction market. But only about 20% of the pot is left. "We're less than four months into it, and all the tax credits authorized are gone, or practically gone," said Tim Coyle, a senior VP with the California Building Industry Association (CBIA). The program launched in March and by June 3 nearly $24 million in tax credit certificates had already been issued, according to the state's Franchise Tax Board. That leaves nearly $76 million in credit available - but there are already numerous claims on that money. In fact, if all the submitted applications are approved, only $17.5 million will be left in the fund. And it has a run rate of about $10 million per week. "The program is working better than intended," said Coyle. "It's really pushing people off the fence." Herard Gilles Jr Canada READ»

Annette Lode

Currencies, Carbons and the CFTC

Shawn Baldwin from CMG dicusses the commodities markets and opportunitiesREAD»

Way Way Overboard

Earlier this week, Senator Charles Grassley (R-IA) suggested that executives at AIG Insurance should accept responsibility for the collapse of their company by either resigning or killing themselves.  Yes, that's right.  An ...READ»

Be Gracious -- Whether You Win or Lose

Being gracious in victory and defeat is a key to building strong relationships.  Strong relationships with the important people in your life are a key to interpersonal competence.   Tuesday evening, we all go to see an example of ...READ»

Former Enron Exec Shares Her Experience In New Book

Colorado resident and former Enron Executive Vice President of Human Resources and Community Relations, Cindy Kay Olson, shares both the keys to many of Enron’s successes while revealing details of the scandal from her point of ...READ»

Kennedy Trusts Seen as an Educational Tool

The recent death of Massachusetts Senator Edward M. “Ted” Kennedy might provoke some insightful thought about the nature of trusts – and how comprehensive and versatile they can be. READ»

   |  Comment

Rocking the Jolly Roger

Oh, whatever will the music business do for pirates now that it has enticed Sean Fanning to walk its plank? Maybe it will come to understand piracy as a driver of sales and marketing strategy, instead of as a reason to hire lawyers ...READ»

LEADERSHIP   |  Comment

Words Worth Fighting For

Weasel words and truth telling.READ»

INNOVATION   |  Comment

Educating Michael

Michael Bronner made a fortune as the founder of a hot direct-marketing company. His new company helps Americans of more modest means save the small fortune required to pay for their children's college tuition. Here's what Bronner has learned so far.READ»

Richard Nixon

Simultaneously his own harshest critic and biggest fan, Richard Nixon fulfilled his biggest dream and worst nightmare when he returned to politics in the late 1960s.READ»

Roxanne Quimby for Governor!

Why has the cofounder and CEO of Burt's Bees just sold a controlling stake in her hugely successful company? She's got something more important to do.READ»

55 Reasons To Send Out a Press Release- But You Only Need Just One

Ask yourself these questions: Are we getting all the PR we deserve? Is our competition getting more than their fair share of media coverage? Would media coverage bring more business to the firm? Do we have a PR strategy for continuous year round media coverage? Is our in-house “PR person or department” overburdened with “in-house” work like the company newsletter? If the answer is "yes" to any of these then you'll want to hear these 55 great reasons to send out a press release and get the PR you deserve. READ»

What They don't Teach You about in B-school

Should you go to business school? If so, how do you get in? And if you go, what will you take away? If you want to pass the B-school test, take a lesson from some B-school students.READ»