The Second-Half Adventure by Kay Marshall Strom – Book review
Filed Under (World Business) by Admin on 15-02-2010
Harvard Business School Confidential by Emily Chan – Book review
Filed Under (World Business) by Admin on 14-02-2010
Wooing Elite Travelers
Filed Under (Business Ideas) by Admin on 14-02-2010

Born Rich: As the luxury travel takes on to woo the elite travelers, British Airways has also introduced their new first class cabin being installed on a B777, which flies from London Heathrow to Chicago OHare. The new cabin features a personal wardrobe, a 60 percent wider bed at the shoulders, leather-bound writing table, a 15-inch in-flight entertainment screen, USB port, RCA jack, noise-canceling headsets and personal electronic blinds along with mood lighting. To reach these in-flight luxuries for effortless travel, the design of the cabin is inspired by premium brands like Aston Martin and Jaguar. So, do you still believe that traveling is a dreary experience?
Necktie Reuse
Filed Under (Business Ideas) by Admin on 14-02-2010

New Startups: Narwhal Company is the inspirational idea of an everyday person that was looking to move away from the 9-5 lifestyle and thrive in their entrepreneurial spirit. Thus, the idea to provide fashionable accessories from the re-use of neckties was born. Narwhal Co. is a unique and green product that hopes to be a catalyst for the funding of domestic and international humanitarian projects.
Their Silent Vigil, Volume One by Robert J. Nixon – Book review
Filed Under (World Business) by Admin on 13-02-2010
Dog’s Collar Comes with Tweets
Filed Under (Business Ideas) by Admin on 12-02-2010

“Puppy Tweets” dogs collar allows dog owners to follow their dog on twitter.
Lisa Earle McLeod: The Triangle Of Truth – Blog Business Success Radio
Filed Under (World Business) by Admin on 12-02-2010
The end of corporate computing, revisited
Filed Under (Industry Biz News) by Admin on 11-02-2010
Five years ago, in early 2005, I wrote an article for the MIT Sloan Management Review called “The End of Corporate Computing.” The article, which predicted an imminent shift to “utility computing,” was the seed for my book The Big Switch. Usually, the article lies behind the Review’s paywall, but for the moment it is freely available to read. Here’s a bit from the beginning of the piece: [Information technology] is beginning an inexorable shift from being an asset that companies own in the form of computers, software and myriad related components to being a service that they purchase from…





