But just as the market value of an MBA is reviving, its academic credibility is being attacked. In a forthcoming article to be published posthumously in Academy of Management Learning & Education, Sumantra Ghoshal argues that many of the ?worst excesses of recent management practices have their roots in a set of ideas that have emerged from business-school academics over the last 30 years.?
Yearly Archives: 2005
Municipal Wireless – Ron Sege on the politics
Interesting look at the politics and lobbying behind efforts to stop the spread of municipally owned broadband networks. Glenn Fleishman.
A Conversation with Warren Buffet
Darren Johnson shares a rather interesting chat with Warren Buffett.
Google: Doing Evil to its users
Google, a company with a philosophy that includes: #6: “You can make money without doing evil”. is now, doing just that with:
- AutoLink: Google modifies publisher content via their toolbar in Windows Internet Explorer (simple answer – don’t), making it look like original links. Dave Winer dives in and explains the issues. John Robb points out googles strategic error.
- The Google toolbar phones home with every page you land on, and tattles to Google what you’re looking at, while offering up your globally-unique Google cookie ID that expires in 2038.
Security – By HST
Hunter S. Thompson on Security (1955) – via Bruce Schneier. Well worth reading.
Baldwin on Private Social Security Accounts
Tammy Baldwin discussed President Bush’s much discussed social security changes recently. Eric Kleefeld has more. I think one of the ideas thrown around – removing the cap on social security payroll taxes makes sense. I find the regressive nature of the current system plain wrong.
Portugal VR Scenes
Santiago Ribas posted some wonderful Quicktime VR Scenes from Portugal here.
Detroit Auto Show VR Scenes
Mark Houston has posted some very, very nice Quicktime VR scenes from the North American International Auto Show. If you like cars, you’ll like these scenes.
Backcountry Ski Risks
Back Country Skiing has huge risks, as Carrie Sturrock explains.
Classic Product Line Extensions: Diet Coke & Tide
Bruce Mohl on the ongoing effort to trade on well known brand names:
Two huge consumer brands have been busy cloning themselves.
Procter & Gamble Co. rolled out a cold-water version of its blockbuster Tide laundry detergent earlier this month. Coca-Cola Co., meanwhile, unveiled plans to start selling a seventh version of Diet Coke, this time sweetened with Splenda instead of aspartame