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A Look at the Bitcoin Price History

Strategy Driven

The signup process is very straightforward. These days, you can buy crypto from your bank account via your debit or credit card. In 2011, Bitcoin was still trading at $17 USD. Most crypto exchanges allow users to buy, sell, or swap crypto coins. All you need is an email address and you’re good to go.

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Rising Above the Stage Show

Chris Brady

The inherent problem with our partisan political process is that the very essence of its structure imbibes a false assumption. What's really happening is the government has allowed a small number of granted monopoly banks to fleece him without his knowledge or consent. That's just one of the scams being run.

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Entrepreneurship: Transforming Nothing into Something

Coaching Tip

By Scott Adams, the creator of " Dilbert ," abstracted from How to Get a Real Education in The Wall Street Journal, April 9, 2011. I failed at my first career in banking. Students should be taught that failure is a process, not an obstacle. Banking didn't work out for me, but the advice still holds: Move to where the action is.

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The End of Banks as We Know Them?

Harvard Business Review

Last week my father received a phone call from the branch director of his long-standing bank to offer him a new product. Millions of people have lost confidence in banks. But the dissatisfaction and disappointment with our banks runs deeper. The last bank in my hometown closed a year ago. The two facts do not add up.

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Loyalty vs. Tenure | N2Growth Blog

N2Growth Blog

The mandates for compliance along with the accompanying maze of bureaucratic processes and procedures, will often take precedence over doing the right thing. Tenured organizations also tend to embrace comfort zones and are often built upon the “DITWLY&# (Did It That Way Last Year) principle.

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The End of Banks as We Know Them?

Harvard Business Review

Last week my father received a phone call from the branch director of his long-standing bank to offer him a new product. Millions of people have lost confidence in banks. But the dissatisfaction and disappointment with our banks runs deeper. The last bank in my hometown closed a year ago. The two facts do not add up.

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Shut-up & Listen | N2Growth Blog

N2Growth Blog

The next step in the process is learning where to apply your new found listening skills. Hundreds of thousands of jobs are being shed by GE, Chevron, Sam’s Club, Wells Fargo Bank, HP, Starbucks etc. A key point for all leaders to consider is that it’s impossible to stick your foot in your mouth when it’s closed.

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