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  • Driven off the Road by M.B.A.s

    07/10/2011 10:22:48 PM PDT · by LibWhacker · 35 replies
    Time ^ | 7/10/11 | Rana Foroohar
    Bob Lutz, the former Vice Chairman of General Motors, is the most famous also-ran in the auto business. In the course of his 47-year rampage through the industry, he's been within swiping range of the brass ring at Ford, BMW, Chrysler and, most recently, GM, but he's never landed the top gig. It's because he "made the cars too well," he says. It might also have something to do with the fact that Maximum Bob, who could double as a character on Mad Men, is less an éminence grise than a pithy self-promoter who has a tendency to go off...
  • Binmen sent on 'happiness' course ["...airy fairy, out-of-date and discredited management speak..."]

    01/20/2011 12:47:02 AM PST · by Cincinatus' Wife · 6 replies
    Daily Telegraph ^ | Jan 20, 2011 | Caroline Gammell
    The employees – including binmen and street cleaners – are being asked to move pebbles around a table to indicate who they do and don’t get on with at work. They are also asked to rate their colleagues at West Oxfordshire District Council by writing words on large placards, such as “professional” and “supportive”. Last November, the prime minister defended plans to measure the nation’s happiness as part of an Office for National Statistics’ survey later this year. The council course is compulsory for all 316 staff and they must attend the one hour sessions each month and keep a...
  • Does anyone know how to treat "mega esophagous" in a dog?

    12/17/2010 1:41:58 PM PST · by afraidfortherepublic · 55 replies · 1+ views
    VANITY | 12-17-10 | VANITY
    My daughter's 11 month old Red Standard Poodle has been diagnosed with "mega esophagous" which means that his esophagous is nearly twice as large as it ought to be, and the food has a hard time making into the stomach and just sits in the esophagous. He regurgitates much of his dinner daily. This is a worrisome, messy, smelly condition, but not fatal. Her vet says she should learn to manage it by keeping him calm & upright for a half hour after he eats and offering smaller meals. Obviously he's getting some nutrition because he's 49 lbs, although he's...
  • Idaho No Longer Managing Gray Wolves

    10/19/2010 2:07:13 PM PDT · by jazusamo · 16 replies
    fox12idaho.com ^ | October 19, 2010 | Staff
    Boise, Idaho -- We are no longer managing your wolves. Gov. C.L. "Butch" Otter told the Federal Government that Idaho will no longer be a designated agent in wolf management under the Endangered Species Act. It's a decision that's being met with approval and disappointment. "This has been after months and months and months of frustration," said Otter. Frustration over a federal court's decision to put the gray wolf back on the Endangered Species List. It was de-listed in May 2008 and then put back on it this past August. Otter says that hinders the state's sovereign right to manage...
  • Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks seeks several changes for 2010 wolf hunting season

    05/11/2010 12:42:01 PM PDT · by jazusamo · 19 replies · 275+ views
    LA Times ^ | May 11, 2010 | Kelly Burgess
    The Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks department has released its proposal for this year's gray wolf hunting season. It includes numerous changes, including an increased quota, a longer open season and a possible archery-hunting season.FWP wildlife managers are seeking to increase the statewide quota to either 186 or 216 wolves, up from the 2009 quota of 75 animals. They would also like to create 14 wolf hunting units in three zones, and allow subquotas in some areas during the early season backcountry hunt, including the area directly north of Yellowstone National Park."In a word, it’s all about balance," said Ken...
  • System under stress at Toyota

    02/26/2010 4:19:10 PM PST · by TigerLikesRooster · 26 replies · 711+ views
    Japan Times ^ | 09/13/08 | YURI KAGEYAMA
    Saturday, Sept. 13, 2008 System under stress at Toyota Criticism is surfacing about the potential social costs of the carmaker's labor practices By YURI KAGEYAMA The Associated Press TOYOTA, Aichi Pref. (AP) Toyota Motor Corp. has long boasted a stellar reputation for super-efficient production that has become the lore of countless business success books. Past and present: Hiroko Uchino, the widow of Toyota Motor Corp. employee Kenichi Uchino, who died of overwork, is seen with a family photo at her house in Anjo, Aichi Prefecture, in July. AP PHOTO But recently, criticism is starting to surface in Japan about the...
  • Wolves creating more headaches (Realistic article on wolf reintroduction)

    02/12/2010 12:30:10 PM PST · by jazusamo · 23 replies · 666+ views
    The Jamestown Sun ^ | February 12, 2010 | Bernie Kuntz
    Nothing the National Park Service (NPS) proposes ever surprises me, and neither did this latest article published in the February issue of BioScience magazine, which NPS researchers foster reintroducing wolves at many sites across the country. Dan Licht, NPS biologist for the Northern Plains Region led a team of five researchers who authored the paper published in BioScience. He is quoted by the Associated Press as saying, “If there’s lots of food, they’re happy … an intensively managed dozen, ten (wolves) — we think that is doable with today’s technology.” Licht predicts that wolves could become “stewards” in keeping game...
  • America's monumental failure of management (Many Harvard MBA Grads are failures as Executives)

    02/03/2010 9:56:03 AM PST · by SeekAndFind · 32 replies · 826+ views
    VMHN.ORG via Globe and Mail ^ | 03/2009 | HENRY MINTZBERG
    EXCERPTS ONLY ... CLICK ABOVE LINK FOR COMPLETE ARTICLE ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ If you always do as you always did, you will always get what you always got." So goes an old saying. And so goes the American economy. The problem has become the solution. Americans are now getting from their government what they got from their corporations. The automobile companies are collapsing because of their short-term perspectives and so the government has provided one bailout projected to last a few weeks, and here comes another. We call this a financial crisis or an economic one, but, at the core, it is...
  • Man arrested at B.C. border with 'terrorist resources'

    11/13/2009 10:27:37 PM PST · by Cindy · 39 replies · 2,180+ views
    CTVBC.ctv.ca - THE CANADIAN PRESS ^ | Updated: Wed Nov. 11 2009 05:51:51 | n/a
    The Canadian Press VANCOUVER — SNIPPET: "Khaled Nawaya, a flight instructor, was arrested by Canada Border Services agents when they found $800,000 in gold coins and other currency in his car and pockets on Oct. 6, as he crossed into Surrey, B.C., near Vancouver." SNIPPET: "He'd been living in the U.S. since he was 17 and had gained approval for permanent residency in Canada. Besides the gold, Canadian agents found a ring bearing the insignia of Hezbollah, which has been listed as a terrorist organization by the Canadian government since 2002. They also seized 9/11 conspiracy theory-themed DVDs and a...
  • Wolves Will Thrive Despite Recent Hunts (Good piece on govt understating wolf numbers)

    11/10/2009 8:07:11 PM PST · by jazusamo · 11 replies · 450+ views
    New American ^ | November 10, 2009 | William F. Jasper
    In 1995 the federal government began transplanting Canadian gray wolves into Idaho, Montana, and Wyoming. That program touched off a fierce range war that continues to rage, pitting farmers, ranchers, hunters, conservationists, outdoor recreationists, and rural folk against the major environmentalist lobbying organizations, government bureaucrats, the big-city media, and urban politicians. After being protected for 14 years, limited hunting seasons have finally been allowed for wolves this fall, and around 150 wolves have been taken thus far. Wolf advocates are howling that the permitted hunts are "barbaric" and that those who kill wolves are "murderers." A coalition of radical environmental...
  • Tight Lines: The truth about lion attacks (CA)

    08/14/2009 10:37:15 AM PDT · by jazusamo · 20 replies · 937+ views
    Sun Post ^ | August 13, 2009 | Don Moyer
    There have been 14 serious mountain lion attacks in California, three of which ended in death, in the past 23 years. The three people killed were Barbara Schoener, 40, a wife and mother of two children; Iris Kenna, 56, a high school counselor; and Mark Reynolds, 35, a bicycling enthusiast. Among the injured were a 5-year-old girl who lost an eye and was partially paralyzed; Anne Hjelle, 30, a former U.S. Marine and physical fitness instructor; and Jim Hamm, 70, a retiree living in Humboldt County. It’s amazing how folks can distort figures. In researching this column, I went to...
  • managerial situation: what did I do wrong?

    08/12/2009 6:18:37 PM PDT · by franksolich · 29 replies · 1,074+ views
    conservativecave ^ | August 12, 2009 | franksolich
    A friend from a long time ago--just before the turn of the century--came up here to the Sandhills of Nebraska today, and we spent a long time reminiscencing about the Good Old Days of Reagan, Bush, Gingrich, and Bush, and speculating about when the 0bamareich's going to come crashing down. He reminded me of something I long ago had forgotten, and having been reminded of it, an old question recrudesces to the surface. Where did I go wrong? Back then, just before the turn of the century, I was records supervisor for a private contractor to Immigration & Naturalization, in...
  • Wolf-control program challenged in Congress (AK)

    08/10/2009 12:24:07 PM PDT · by jazusamo · 58 replies · 1,727+ views
    Anchorage Daily News ^ | August 9, 2009 | Erika Bolstad
    AIRBORNE: Hunts allowed with airplanes only when it's a biological emergencyWASHINGTON -- Alaska's predator control program to kill wolves, which drew renewed national scrutiny during former Gov. Sarah Palin's bid for vice president, is under attack in Congress. Two California Democrats have introduced legislation that would all but ban the practice of shooting wolves from airplanes to control their numbers. The legislation, introduced by Sen. Dianne Feinstein and Rep. George Miller, would force Alaska game officials to declare a biological emergency that shows the imminent collapse of a species without the program. Even if the state could demonstrate such an...
  • Bogus Theories, Bad for Business The follies of ‘management science’...

    08/06/2009 8:24:39 AM PDT · by AreaMan · 9 replies · 569+ views
    WSJ ^ | 05 August 2009 | PHILIP DELVES BROUGHTON
    Bogus Theories, Bad for Business The follies of ‘management science’ and the consulting that promotes it. By PHILIP DELVES BROUGHTON Three years ago, Matthew Stewart published a ­provocative article in The Atlantic magazine blasting modern management theory and ­education. His advice to anyone considering an MBA was “don’t go to business school, study philosophy.”The ­secrets of business, he said, were to be found in ­history, literature and the classic ruminations on life and existence, not in the half-baked ramblings of ­business academics, consultants and “gurus.” In “The ­Management Myth,” he expands the Atlantic article into a devastating bombardment of managerial...
  • CA: Forest Service sees management plans struck down in court (SoCal plan in limbo)

    07/04/2009 9:16:48 AM PDT · by NormsRevenge · 8 replies · 477+ views
    Riverside Press-Enterprise ^ | 7/4/09 | Ben Goad
    Southern California's forest plan is in limbo following a recent court order declaring that it violates federal law, a finding that could impact measures being taken to manage the region's vast forestland and reduce the perennial danger of catastrophic fire. Last month, federal court Judge Marilyn Hall Patel in San Francisco said the plan governing operations and recreation on the San Bernardino, Cleveland, Angeles and Los Padres national forests lacks specifics about how activities such as off-road vehicle use and brush clearing might impact endangered plants and animals. The case remains open and the government is working to craft a...
  • The Jack Welch MBA Coming to Web

    06/22/2009 7:54:49 AM PDT · by conservatism_IS_compassion · 22 replies · 542+ views
    The Wall Street Journal ^ | June 22, 2009 | PAUL GLADER
    Former General Electric Co. Chief Executive Jack Welch is putting his name and money behind a little-known educational entrepreneur, injecting some star power into the budding industry of online education. Mr. Welch is paying more than $2 million for a 12% stake in Chancellor University System LLC, which is converting formerly bankrupt Myers University in Cleveland into Chancellor University. It plans to offer most courses online. Chancellor will name its Master of Business Administration program The Jack Welch Institute. Chancellor's leading investor is Michael Clifford, an entrepreneur who has launched two publicly traded companies in the past year: Grand Canyon...
  • CA: State policies work against good fiscal management

    05/23/2009 10:21:34 AM PDT · by NormsRevenge · 10 replies · 564+ views
    LA Times ^ | 5/23/09 | Evan Halper
    Reporting from Sacramento -- In this economy, every state is hurting. Unemployment is in double digits, tax receipts are taking a dive and deficits are piling up. But, once again, California seems to be in a class of its own when it comes to financial dysfunction. The problems here eclipse those elsewhere. California has the distinction of being the only state that is constantly running out of cash. California is the only one pleading with the federal government to backstop an emergency borrowing plan. California is the only state that never completely closed its deficit from the last economic downturn...
  • Will Real Estate Appraisal Management Companies (AMC's) Be More Ethical? Not Likely

    02/24/2009 8:22:20 AM PST · by WayneLusvardi · 1 replies · 701+ views
    Pasadena Sub Rosa ^ | February 23, 2009 | Charles B. Warren
    Now that we are in the middle of a real estate disaster there is a great hue and cry for regulatory reform. We were here before in the early 1990's. The answer on that occasion was real estate appraisal licensing. Now the thrust is on Appraisal Management Companies (AMC's). Licensing did and does have some potential to address the proper evaluation of collateral for loan purposes. In the intervening years, however, it was subject to what is known in political science as "regulatory capture*". The emphasis in the New York State Attorney General Andres M. Cuomo proposal on Home Valuation...
  • Alert – Stop Congress From Restricting Your Property Rights.

    02/10/2009 10:32:31 PM PST · by nateriver · 22 replies · 3,139+ views
    ATR ^ | Grover Norquist
    While everyone is distracted with the Pelosi Reid Obama artery–choking, cardiac arrest, Pork Barrel Spending Bill, congress is sneaking-ly trying to pass the Omnibus Public Land Management Act of 2009. Left-wing environmentalists are behind this bill to purposely undercut current progress toward affordable domestic energy. Essentially they will be stealing 300 million barrels of proven oil and 8.8 trillion cubic feet of natural gas from any future use.
  • 10 Cars That [really,really] Damaged GM's Reputation (With Video)

    11/26/2008 7:02:07 AM PST · by yankeedame · 237 replies · 5,535+ views
    Popular Mechanics ^ | November 25, 2008 | John Pearley Huffman
    10 Cars That Damaged GM's Reputation (With Video) GM's current precarious situation didn't come about overnight. There are arguments to be made that various government regulations led to the disaster and that management can't escape much of the blame, and there are plenty who contend it was a series of disastrous union labor contracts that have put the company at risk. But there's one thing everyone agrees on: Over the past few decades GM put some truly terrible products out on the market. Unreliable, uninteresting and flat ugly, these were cars that simply destroyed GM's reputation.... 1. 1971-1977 Chevrolet Vega...