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Back to the City: January 2012
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Back to the City. Rantings on life as I see it now. Saturday, January 14, 2012. A Short Riff on the Bain Capital Issue:. 8220;The idea of making a short term profit actually doesn. 8217;t exist in business…”. Mitt Romney on the campaign trail this week. In 2006 a study entitled: Value Destruction and Financial Reporting Decisions. John Graham and Campbell Harvey of Duke University – Fuqua. School of Business and Shiva Rajgopal. Which of these two points of view do you think is most accurate? Did this sor...
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Back to the City: I'm the 47%
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Back to the City. Rantings on life as I see it now. Tuesday, September 18, 2012. I got student loans when I was in college (still paying! Like I believe government has a responsibility to care for me? Like I need to be convinced to take responsibility and care for my life? Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). The Porter Group, LLC. View my mosaicHUB Profile. Just a list of people, places and things I like! Loston Harris: Jazz Musician. The Maryland Center for Entreprenuership. Greetings from Asbury Park!
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Back to the City: November 2012
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Back to the City. Rantings on life as I see it now. Tuesday, November 6, 2012. Choose Your Capitalism Indeed! Or: Just in case you haven't voted yet! New York Times economic reporter Eduardo Porter penned an interesting article last week: “At the Polls, Choose Your Capitalism”. He tells of the sense of “economic vulnerability” that has been hanging over the US middle class for more than a decade. No other system of economic organization has provided as much benefit to humanity. Yet, like all complex ...
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Back to the City: March 2011
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Back to the City. Rantings on life as I see it now. Monday, March 14, 2011. Why Conscious Capitalism Matters:. I know this is way out of date…I wrote this last August. But I still thought it would be interesting to post….). There was an article in last Sunday’s Washington Post about how BP “investors” are trying to factor in the costs of this horrific event and decide what to do next. Is BP a “buy”? BP, the 10th largest company in the world (according to 2010 Forbes Global 2000 list), pursued profits wit...
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Back to the City: Philanthropy or Humanity....
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Back to the City. Rantings on life as I see it now. Thursday, March 1, 2012. A friend sent me an article the other day about how us CEOs. Were recently lamenting the fact that investors don't seem to be interested in corporate efforts to do social good and philanthropy. (Click on the title above to see the article) The context for these comments was a conference by an organization called: The Committee Encouraging Corporate Philanthropy ( CECP. Institute for Corporate Ethics at The University of Virgina)...
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Back to the City
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Back to the City. Rantings on life as I see it now. Tuesday, November 6, 2012. Choose Your Capitalism Indeed! Or: Just in case you haven't voted yet! New York Times economic reporter Eduardo Porter penned an interesting article last week: “At the Polls, Choose Your Capitalism”. He tells of the sense of “economic vulnerability” that has been hanging over the US middle class for more than a decade. No other system of economic organization has provided as much benefit to humanity. Yet, like all complex ...
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Back to the City: September 2012
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Back to the City. Rantings on life as I see it now. Tuesday, September 18, 2012. I got student loans when I was in college (still paying! Like I believe government has a responsibility to care for me? Like I need to be convinced to take responsibility and care for my life? Tuesday, September 11, 2012. Facebook and the Fallacy of Shareholder Primacy. I don’t know if he is or not, but I do know that Wall Street continues to look at all the wrong metrics. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). The Porter Group, LLC.
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Back to the City: Facebook and the Fallacy of Shareholder Primacy
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Back to the City. Rantings on life as I see it now. Tuesday, September 11, 2012. Facebook and the Fallacy of Shareholder Primacy. I was just watching CNBC and a protracted discussion about whether Facebook should look to replace Mark Zuckerberg as CEO. Sometimes it is amazing to me how much the stock market talking heads think they know about business…and how little they actually know. I don’t know if he is or not, but I do know that Wall Street continues to look at all the wrong metrics.
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Back to the City: February 2012
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Back to the City. Rantings on life as I see it now. Wednesday, February 8, 2012. Get Your Employees Engaged - Video - Harvard Business Review. Get Your Employees Engaged - Video - Harvard Business Review. Wednesday, February 1, 2012. Workplace design and Employee Engagement. I responded to a message board on LinkedIn. We shape our buildings and afterwards our buildings shape us": Winston Churchill speaking to the House of Lords after the House of Commons was destroyed in 1943. Sits in a cubicle along wit...
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Back to the City: Marion Porter (or MP for short).
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Back to the City. Rantings on life as I see it now. Sunday, February 24, 2013. Marion Porter (or MP for short). 100 years ago today my grandfather Marion Porter Gunthrop was born in Great Falls, South Carolina. He married my grandmother Cleo Elizabeth Lewis and they went on to create, in my minds eye, the perfect family. For a very long time we lived with MP and Cleo. Me, my mom and dad and my three sisters. In what I know now was a really small house in Queens, NY. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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