Archive for September, 2007

The new swiss army knife…mobile devices

Friday, September 7th, 2007

I like my Treo, but its days are numbered. What I have enjoyed is the number of apps on it that are indispensable. I can read email, get directions, tell the tide and sailing weather, text, take pictures, find the flight status, and much much more. As a business analyst and CI practitioner much of […]

A Modern Day Scarlett Letter

Friday, September 7th, 2007

Kudos to the Thailand Government for not only holding their people accountable for their actions but making their actions public for all to enjoy. Thai police to sport ‘Hello Kitty’ armbands While although I don’t advocate bringing back the days of stockades, tar and feathering and public admonishment, I do believe people in […]

Executives Standing Behind Their Work

Friday, September 7th, 2007

Finally, a worthwhile executive that stands behind their work: Chinese Executive Kills Self Amid Recall. Now this is the level of commitment that you just don’t see in executives in the West. No, here we have executives like Michael Ovitz who was paid a severance of $140 million for being completely […]

Bailout

Tuesday, September 4th, 2007

So the President wants to save people that believe buying a home is their right as an American citizen. Save people from a myth? These are the things that any home buyer had to consider…Home loans are a financial instrument that enriches banks, investors, and financial institutions. Why else would the government subsidize lending by […]