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The Conservative Case for DEI
Explore why diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) are crucial for innovation and market expansion from a conservative perspective. Discover how embracing DEI leads to success stories like Spanx and Fenty Beauty, proving that diversity is not just a moral imperative but a strategic advantage. Continue reading
Posted in Growth (Evidence of Life)
Tagged advertisig, business, conservative, DEI, diversity, equity, inclusion, liberal, marketing, politics
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Looking for the Right Map
For several years I have been trying to talk myself into doing something I really, really want to do: learn to write computer programs. I have always wanted to write computer programs. For my Millennial friends, this will take some … Continue reading
Posted in Growth (Evidence of Life)
Tagged business, Codecademy, communications, computer, education, fear, linux, mac, microphone, mimeograph, office, program, resources, rotary, space, telephone, typewriter, Windows, write
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Build It!
If you have a business, you DID build that. Here’s why. Oh, and while I’m at it, I’ll also explain why you have something that you DID build even if you “work for someone else.” Two words. Excellence. Integrity. Nobody … Continue reading
Posted in Growth (Evidence of Life)
Tagged academic, build, business, commerce, excellence, integrity, internet, movement, process, quality, teacher
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Marketing FAIL–Blue Star Productions
As a certified (certifiable?) geek, I love tech toys. So it would stand to reason that when I heard on the radio of a liquidation sale to be held at the Pensacola Fair Grounds that would include closeouts on various technology … Continue reading
Posted in Ramblings
Tagged admission, Blue Star Productions, business, businessmen, Christmas shopping, Circuit City, closeouts, consumer, dishonest, distribution, electronics, entrance, exposition, geek, goodies, honest, household, inventory, lie, liquidation, organizer, overhead, pensacola fair grounds, retailers, tech, technology, thieves, toys, venue
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