Archive for November, 2006

Milo’s Best Posts of the Month: 11.30.06

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Truthfulness is Expensive and Worthless, it Seems…

On my way home from work my attention was caught by a newly placed large billboard of Fila. The advertisement contained a picture of a child together with a text message which read that they are helping one soul for every shoe sold. Another bold message said all their products are priced as one.

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The Truth About Giving Gifts in the Workplace during Christmas Season

What is the truth about giving gifts during Christmas season in the workplace? Simple, it is not compulsory. Don’t be forced, compelled or stressed out to give someone a gift because you received one from the person or either the person is your senior and would like to have a good impression on the boss.

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Mailmen Suffer from Mind Blowing CEO riches

Controversies surrounding CEO riches can be traced to mind blowing payments they receive from their companies even long after they have left them. The staggering amounts range from $4.7 million for severance pays, $2 million in part-time consulting after retirement, up to as high as $1.1 billion in retirement packages.

CEO Riches

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Can We Change the World?

I got the question, Can we change the world, from a forum. We are all changing the world. The question we ought to ask is—How big are the changes we are going to contribute in the world?

Don’t let the world change you; but rather help to change the world…

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Part-Time MBA programs is more Practical than Full-Time Courses

I am no fan of MBA programs but given a chance and a full financial support from an institution, I would still prefer part-time programs over full-time programs.

Why part-time?

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Quote: Laughter

Arnold Glascow said it best on laughter:

Laugh to forget, but don’t forget to laugh.

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