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  • 3 reasons Christmas is bad for your company

    12/20/2011 4:20:21 AM PST · by sauropod · 52 replies
    American Express Open Forum ^ | Dec. 15, 2011 | Penelope Trunk
    Yes, this is an actual article... The end of December is notoriously expensive for companies, literally-because everyone who has any room left in their budget is spending it on whatever they can find, seeing that the money is burning a hole in their pockets-but figuratively, as well-because it's a time when company morale can plummet if you're not watching carefully. This post addresses the figurative cost of Christmas. Here are three things that every business owner should be prepared to handle during the holidays. 1. The Christmas Caste System People who are higher up in the organization usually take time...
  • The Obama Administration – Bad For Business

    01/23/2010 8:16:18 AM PST · by Free America52 · 4 replies · 219+ views
    Conservative American News ^ | 01/23/2009 | Conservative American News
    There has been much discussion regarding the story that broke this week about Obama being anti-business. This was revealed in a Bloomberg poll that clearly shows that the majority of Americans do not trust Obama to lead us out of this financial crisis. The result is that many, if not most, companies have all but ceased to take risks and pursue innovation.