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Bonn, Germany. Dead of winter, 1996. The meeting began at 8:00 a.m.
READ MOREThe Language Perfectionist: Two for One
I’ve observed a strange phenomenon in my reading lately: words that are improperly divided in two. I hope it’s not a trend. The following examples are taken from major newspapers and online searches: “While Mr. Assange is basking in his new found fame, there is no reason to believe he…
READ MORENot too far from the truth
Brian Edmondson jokes that he never made as much money as he does now as a “couch potato.” But it’s not too far from the truth. He’s made as much as $40,627 in a single week in his online business. And he wasn’t working his tail off. He always had…
READ MOREThat was then… this is now
Those who knew Brian Edmondson eight or nine years ago are probably the ones most shocked by his success. He was laid off from a Wall Street job soon after the 9/11 tragedy. He started a string of failed business ventures, including a grocery store in Florida. He was in…
READ MOREReinvent Yourself
You want more money. Doesn’t everybody? So let’s talk about your job and see what we can do about getting you a big increase in salary. You might be thinking the only way you can reboot your career, (or just stay one step ahead of the bill collectors), is by…
READ MOREThe Economics of Customer Service
I once “fired” a client – let’s call him Jerry – who had paid me more than a million dollars and wanted to keep on paying me more than 20 grand a month. In every aspect but one our relationship was terrific.
READ MOREDo You Have a Cell Phone? How About a Laptop?
Followers of Christian Hill’s “World’s Least Expensive Investment Portfolio” who took advantage of his recommendation last May are sitting on a nice 80% gain. And the fun is not over – there is still money to be made with this stock. (I’ll get to that in a moment.) You probably…
READ MOREThe Language Perfectionist: Dogging the Wag
As readers of this column know, I have a habit of searching for errors and anomalies in the media, adding my own puckish retorts, and preserving the results for posterity. Below is a fresh collection of recent bloopers and mischievous rejoinders. This set originally appeared in Word Ways, “The Journal…
READ MORE7 Ways to Spot a True Sense of Urgency
“I can’t believe she just gave up,” commented my doubles partner Fran. All I could say at the time was, “It is so incredibly sad.” It went down like this… We were at three-all in the first set of our tennis match. We broke our opponents and took the lead…
READ MOREWhat We Don’t Like
Social media is the buzzword these days for online marketers. But most gurus in this field want you to trust that a few Facebook friends or “tweets” will magically transform your business.
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