Monthly Archives: October 2012
Wal Mart Trickery
I am finally getting around to recording a Wal Mart practice that is clearly meant to be misleading. If you look at the seafood freezer you will see their frozen shrimp. Shrimp is graded by size– the number per pound–so … Continue reading
You’re voting for who?
Mitt, You won’t tell us how much you make You don’t like 47% of us You are a member of the party who was on watch during the financial meltdown, caused, in large part by your buddies. You also have … Continue reading
You think America is screwed up?
If you do, and I would agree, here is the most reasonable explanation I have ever heard, backed up with data. Richard Wilkinson’s TED talk on income inequality.
American Competitiveness
The man who influenced business to companies to: cut costs try to dominate a niche in the market differentiate their products has a new focus, U.S competitiveness. Michael Porter, a professor at the Harvard Business School, he is leading the … Continue reading
Changes on the LJW blogs and comments
The LJW is changing their reader blogs. I know I haven’t posted in a while, but in preparation for those changes, I’m setting up this blog independently. You can still go to my original In Simple Words blog with over … Continue reading