More media disruption: Johnson&Johnson is holding it’s $500 million annual ad budget and Coca Cola it’s $190 million budget out of the 2006 television network upfront buys.
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...or at least accept their money
Internet Retailer cites a Jupiter Research report that the number of Americans 65 and above who use the internet is accelerating — reaching 11.5 million in 2005 on the way to 20.1 million projected for 2010
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Grow It, Protect It, Spend It, And Share It
The Scriptures communicate significantly about family wealth and capital, an idea largely lost in Christian teaching today.
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What You Need to Know About America's Economic Future
Demographics drive economic trends. By 2030 the population 65+ years old will double to 19.4% with 2 workers to support a senior citizen versus 16 today. How will we prepare for this storm as businesses?
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-- Norville Barnes, The Hudsucker Proxy
Text messaging isn’t the Next Big Thing If you’re not already texting, it’s simply the next thing.
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This May Not Be What You Think
For all of us, everything passes through the filter of our worldview — wherever it came from, however carefully or carelessly it may be constructed and for whatever it’s worth…
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What internet space logged more page views in August (9.4 billion) than Google? That would be MySpace.com — the upstart web company that is part Friendster, part Blogger, part MP3.com, part craigslist.
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the 2005 Beloit College Mindset LIst reminds us what this year’s class of college freshmen grew up knowing about the world.
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What Do We Need From The Next Generation Of Business Leaders?
Ron Magnus got a next generation wish list for emerging business leaders
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