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Archive for January, 2009

Bad Advertising – Wasted Funds

  When I first started writing these posts, my goal was to share experiences and lessons and not to rant. In this piece I am going to do a little of both because the recent Wells Fargo/Wachovia advertising campaign has my blood pressure up. On one hand I suppose one could make the case that […]

Silos – The Real Problem

One has to really wonder whether anyone has a clue about the right business model especially for banks. Gretchen Morgenson wrote an excellent piece in the New York Times on January 18th, SundayBusiness section, “The End of Banking As We Know It“. She starts with, “the concept of the financial supermarket – the all-things-to-all-people, intergalactic, […]

Budgets Tell No Lies

This morning as I read the New York Times and a headline caught my attention, “For Homeland Security Nominee, Good Leadership Is in the Details”. The opening paragraph read as follows: PHOENIX — Janet Napolitano, the Arizona governor and nominee to head the Department of Homeland Security, has been busy the past few weeks with […]

Indexed – Creative Concept

A friend introduced me to Indexed, one of the most thought provoking creative sites I have seen. After days of pondering Jessica’s insights I offer one of my own which will make more sense after visiting her site. Any Ideas? Blogged with the Flock Browser

Going Where the Puck Will Be

I have been criticized by many of my friends for believing that America will come out of this recession faster and stronger than many believe. In this morning’s e-mail my daughter shared an e-mail she received from a recruiter in the sports marketing business. She shared it primarily because of the hockey metaphor but I […]

To Reboot or Not to Reboot

Searching the term “reboot” through a variety of Web services generally gives you the most common definition of turning off the computer or operating system and turning it back on. To reboot your system. We have all learned to do that when all else fails especially when there is a problem we cannot identify or […]