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[The Corner Office] Think You Can Solve a Management Dilemma? | The Corner Office | BNET: Much as we would have preferred, at that time, to have become the next big software company, practicality prevailed. Unless you have seriously deep pockets, I suggest many companies should "take the money and run" to the next innovative or diisruptive technology.

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[openDemocracy] Egypt's dilemma: Gaza and beyond | openDemocracy: How would a newand untested administration in Cairo with a very tenuous legitimacy respond, ifand when Israel acts in similar fashion against the Palestinians (again), orLebanese, or Syrians - or indeed Iranians? (see Paul Rogers, "Will Israel attack Iran?", 30 November 2008).

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[Making Sense of Darfur] Making Sense of Sudan » Blog Archive » The SPLM: Reconciling the ...: Although Dr Elthawig’s article called for an internal dialogue amongst the SPLM supporters and cadres, I used it to evaluate my own political thoughts and the thoughts of millions of Southerners like me who 10 years ago would never think of separation as a solution to the fundamental problem of the Sudan. In this short article, I will evaluate the decision of separation and the new Sudan vision from the point of view of a desperate South Sudanese who if he go to the polling booth today will cast his ballot in the separation box despite 17 years of upholding the new Sudan vision.

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[How to Change the World] How to Change the World: Ten Questions with Jeffrey Pfeffer: In the second case, transcripts mostly reveal whether people can succeed in school. There is little evidence in the one area I know best, business schools and MBAs, that grades in school predict subsequent career success, and to the extent there are positive correlations found in some studies, they are incredibly small.

[SWJ Blog] War is about Killing and Destruction (SWJ Blog): Yet the Coin crowd has elevated the dynamic of small unit tactical action in Coin which sometimes has dramatic political effect and by the nature of tactical action in Coin is often infused with direct local political effect into a world-view of sorts that Coin warfare is somehow more attuned to the political nature of war. Yet as Clausewitz teaches war is fundamentally a political act and at least in theory there is nothing more political for a LT talking to a sheik in Baghdad to a rifle platoon leader getting ready to assault the Colleville draw on 6 June 1944.

[Homeland Security Watch] The Long Blog: Its (our risk analysis) projection on unofficial ...: He extended this critique in a subsequent tome he entitled the Collapse of Globalism. The very technologies that have contributed to the illusion of a shrinking and ever more interdependent world (flatter, hotter, more crowded a la Tom Friedman), have also contributed to an atomization of discourse and a fragmentation of society into tribal communities organized on common grounds that appeal more to our emotional rather than rational selves.

[Rootless Cosmopolitan - By Tony Karon] Rootless Cosmopolitan - By Tony Karon » Blog Archive » Notes on ...: In the case of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, there are three possible circuit breakers that could break this vicious cycle: (1) Israel gives up on the creeping colonisation without the Arabs having given up on the retribution and restitution project for the Palestinian Arab refugees (not bloody likely), (2) The Arabs give up on the retribution and restitution project without the Israelis giving up on the the creeping colonisation project , together with somehow just disappearing over the horizon and out of the face of the Arabs (not bloody likely either), (3) a la South Africa, an overwhelming force of American and international public opinion causing American and other geo-strategic, political, economical and financial support for Israel to melt away and dry up, consequently bringing about the hara-kiri of the State of Israel, whether in a bang or in a whimper. This third option is unfortunately the likely scenario to be played out over the next few decades.

[The Best Defense] Col. Gentile responds to Col. McCuen's critique - By Tom Ricks ...: And there shtick is that for their construct to work the Army has to be by its nature a conventional one which doesn’t by its nature get Coin, but with the help of the Coin experts, the old-fogey generals can be removed and a better path toward population centric coin pursued. In the Coin world it just doesn’t work to have an Army that is good at Coin because then the whole dominance of the learning and adapting paradigm would go away.

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