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The Nashville City Paper's Richard Lawson has written another tired and disjointed screed that does the very thing he accuses neighborhood leaders of doing: demonizing his opponents, neighborhood leaders.
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Posted on June 23, 2008 - 10:35pm at Enclave
Find more posts like this: The Nashville City Paper's Richard Lawson has written another tired and disjointed screed that does the very thing he accuses neighborhood leaders of doing: demonizing his opponents, neighborhood leaders. It's Not Like Mortgages are a Common Thing at Country Clubs7
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Posted on June 20, 2008 - 7:10am at Enclave
Find more posts like this: Sure, it's important to find out whether there is the appearance of influence peddling among mortgage lenders and the U.S. Senate, but are we really surprised to find out that wealthy men and women have no need of mortgages? How Good Is The Promise?5
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Posted on June 2, 2008 - 2:25am at The Relationship Economy
Find more posts like this: Businesses seek competitive advantage. The methods used to gain competitive advantage vary by industry but the fundamental objectives are the same, creating and delivering more value than expected. The Emotional Ties that Bind Us12
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Posted on March 17, 2008 - 7:02am at The Entrepreneurial Mind
Find more posts like this: Michael Lee Stallard has just released a new e-book on the power of emotional ties in business -- he calls it the connection culture. Stallard's e-book is now available for downloading for free at changethis.com. Here is a brief description from the author: |
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