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The Empire of Debt

Chris Brady

Roger Miller Posted by: Roger Miller | February 06, 2011 at 08:51 AM Great post and find Chris! By His grace and to His glory, Mike Posted by: Mike Banks | February 08, 2011 at 05:47 PM Chris - Thanks for sharing this information about the present "debt vortex" we're living in/under. Thanks for making a difference.

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The Wasting of Your Life

Chris Brady

Roger Posted by: Roger Miller | January 03, 2011 at 10:04 AM Chris, What a great post. I have heard so many say I am glad 2010 is over. God showered so many blessings upon me in 2010 and I am so grateful. Most don't realize even the Joneses don't truly have these things, they are just borrowing them from the bank!

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How Big Data Brings Marketing and Finance Together

Harvard Business Review

For example, in the credit card business, understanding the importance of deals with issuing banks is critical. While marketing might focus on maximizing card transactions, or swipes, finance understands that not all swipes are equal (depending on the deal with a given bank). Inside Intel. It’s completely reframed the conversation.”

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Use Design Thinking to Build Commitment to a New Idea

Harvard Business Review

The company, Australia’s largest wealth platform provider, is the wealth management arm of the Westpac Group (Australia’s second largest bank in terms of market capitalization). Kelley and Tim Brown of IDEO and Roger Martin of the Rotman School, design thinking has three major stages. Related Video. Popularized by David M.

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CEOs Must Engage All Stakeholders

Harvard Business Review

Spanish bank Caja Navarra's CEO, Enrique Goñi, has embraced transparency as a core principle in building its experience-based engagement platforms, believing that the time had come to change the rules as people demand transparency, participation, and responsibility. It closed out the 2010 fiscal year with €11.97

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The New New International Economic Order

Harvard Business Review

The choice of who will lead the World Bank has been made. It was a much-watched contest, as many had thought it might turn out otherwise—that the old boys' bargain, under which an American gets to lead the World Bank and a European gets the IMF, would cave in to pressure from everyone else.