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  • TROOPS ARE NOW OPENLY MANAGING WARFARE IN UKRAINE

    http://www.washingtonpost.com/world/europe/ukraine-accuses-russia-of-stepping-up-military-activity-in-crimea/2014/08/27/1ddeabf8-2de2-11e4-9b98-848790384093_story.html?tid=pm_world_popRUSSIAN TROOPS ARE NOW OPENLY MANAGING WARFARE IN UKRAINE


    Source date (UTC): 2014-08-28 09:17:00 UTC

  • INVADES UKRAINE WITH EVEN MORE VIOLENCE

    http://www.washingtonpost.com/world/russian-and-ukraine-troops-battle-in-south-prompting-fears-of-widescale-invasion/2014/08/28/04b614f4-9a6e-40f4-aa21-4f49104cf0e4_story.htmlRUSSIA INVADES UKRAINE WITH EVEN MORE VIOLENCE


    Source date (UTC): 2014-08-28 09:16:00 UTC

  • RUSSIAN INVASION OF UKRAINE TWITTER TAGS #Russian #Ukraine #UkraineUnderAttack #

    RUSSIAN INVASION OF UKRAINE

    TWITTER TAGS

    #Russian #Ukraine #UkraineUnderAttack #RussiaInvadedUkraine #StopPutin #MH17 #SaveUKRAINE #Poroshenko #stopRussia #terrorism

    UKRAINIAN NEWS IN ENGLISH

    – The Kiev Post — http://www.kyivpost.com/

    – Kiev News Blog — http://news.kievukraine.info/


    Source date (UTC): 2014-08-28 09:14:00 UTC

  • LIMITS OF PROFESSOINALIZATION AND CORPORATIZATION I think that is the meme I wan

    LIMITS OF PROFESSOINALIZATION AND CORPORATIZATION

    I think that is the meme I want to run with regarding the breakdown of social order. While we must make it possible for people to act professionally, we humans demonstrate a willingless to act professionally in the market, but that does not mean that the market is sufficient for the satisfaction of human wants. In fact, just the opposite – it’s alienating.


    Source date (UTC): 2014-08-28 09:08:00 UTC

  • Well, it looks like Merkel gave Putin permission, and Putin is now invading Ukra

    Well, it looks like Merkel gave Putin permission, and Putin is now invading Ukraine.

    #ukraine #invasion #russia


    Source date (UTC): 2014-08-28 09:03:00 UTC

  • “Go therefore, tell thy master here I am; My ransom is this frail and worthless

    –“Go therefore, tell thy master here I am;

    My ransom is this frail and worthless trunk,

    My army but a weak and sickly guard;

    Yet, God before, tell him we will come on,



    The sum of all our answer is but this:

    We would not seek a battle, as we are;

    Nor, as we are, we say we will not shun it”–


    Source date (UTC): 2014-08-28 08:12:00 UTC

  • I invest in my staff – a lot. When it doesn’t pay off I move on. When it does pa

    I invest in my staff – a lot. When it doesn’t pay off I move on. When it does pay off I’m always absolutely thrilled. The best way to invest in your staff is to negotiate decisions with them, until their decisions are as good or better than yours. You must never lose control in the sense that decisions are ‘deals’ between you and your staff. The deals must persist. But at some point they begin to understand the overall deal structure (they have adopted your goals) and you are really able to rely on them for stopping you from making mistakes rather than you stopping them from making mistakes.

    So, the best approach is to constantly consider how to spend your time. It is much more time consuming to negotiate (train) your staff so that they make good decisions, but it is a much larger long term payoff to try to train everyone to make good decisions. When they do, they have sovereignty, and are in control of their lives and we all desire that. They feel respected, and are respected, because they participate. I dont do this for purely warm and fuzzy reasons – even though the sociology of the work place is something very important to me. I do it because I am, at all times, trying to invest now, so that I can tackle other problems later without the fear of absorbing risk by doing so.

    My staff has hit a sort of critical mass since the spring, but particularly since we sent them to work together in a villa for the spring and summer. When you are that close to people, all sorts of external influence and posturing eventually disappears from the daily work and a level of trust develops that is something beautiful to behold.

    Managers can really be separated into those who do such things and those who either don’t or can’t, because they aren’t craftsmen. This is one of the things I’ve learned from the ‘good to great’ research: that you really must build people from within, and from craftsmen, mature them into managers.

    Otherwise nobody respects those managers, and they are right not to. They’re just bureaucrats. And no trust can develop in that environment. And thats why it doesn’t.


    Source date (UTC): 2014-08-28 05:42:00 UTC

  • “Chivalry: The Religion of Honor. Given priority over all other forms of culture

    “Chivalry: The Religion of Honor. Given priority over all other forms of culture.”


    Source date (UTC): 2014-08-27 14:45:00 UTC

  • (Still too under the weather to write. Got nothin’. In bed all day.)

    (Still too under the weather to write. Got nothin’. In bed all day.)


    Source date (UTC): 2014-08-27 13:34:00 UTC

  • Untitled

    http://www.quora.com/Does-Keynesian-economics-work/answer/Curt-Doolittle?share=1


    Source date (UTC): 2014-08-27 06:41:00 UTC