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Caption Contest 2010.3 WInner Announced

Chris Brady

WInner Announced After much deliberation, hair-pulling, name-calling, and the general good-natured slug-fest that is always required for such artistic pursuits, the exclusive selection committee has finally determined a winner for the latest Caption Contest, #2010.3. 

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Author Chris Brady's Leadership Blog: The Camel's Nose Under the.

Chris Brady

" Almost always, that "doing something" involves the growth of government through the creation of new agencies, bureaus, boards, committees, programs, expenditures, and the passing of new laws. Posted by: Phyllis Hoff | November 09, 2010 at 07:51 AM Chris, The camel analogy is quite apt. Thanks for the visual.

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Caption Contest 2010.2 Winners Announced

Chris Brady

There were so many great entries that our selection committee decided to honor the top 3. Posted by: dean clouse |  January 20, 2010 at 08:16 AM Did everyone miss the squirrel? Posted by: BJ Jones |  January 20, 2010 at 03:13 PM Gov't intervention with healthcare. See their entries below. Congratulations!!

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World Cup Predictions Contest

Chris Brady

Winner Declared » August 16, 2010 World Cup Predictions Contest Well, I was going to leave this one to the side, but so many of you have been writing and asking who won the World Cup contest that you've left me no choice. Posted by: Matt Foote | August 17, 2010 at 09:57 PM Auction it off to the best business building opening line?

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What GE’s Board Could Have Done Differently

Harvard Business Review

The Board Had No Finance Committee. GE’s board had another major structural defect: It lacked a finance committee. If the GE board had had a finance committee, the board might have done a better job of overseeing the design and funding of its retirement plans. The board has since transformed.

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Cast the Net Wide – Make the Most of Your Promotional Time and.

Women on Business

If you have more time, contribute to an association committee. The only way to work networking in is to schedule attendance to an event and go. If that is all you have time for, at least do that, and seek to exchange a few business cards when there. This leads to furthering your credentials and friendships.

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The Olympics as a Story of Risk Management

Harvard Business Review

A terrorist incident, a breakdown of the London rail system, power blackouts, volcanic ash clouds , flooding, an outbreak of infectious disease—the London organizing committee (LOCOG) and the International Olympic Committee (IOC) spent years thinking about every scenario they could imagine.