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Business Commentary Economics Education Research Methods

Political Pundits aren’t the Only Fear-mongerers!

February 25, 20084 min read

I recently received an email, containing an article entitled Less Money, More Pain — The Bonfire of Capital By Mike Whitney. The comment sent with

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Education
Business Economics energy Supply Chain

Will we ever talk supply chain?

January 11, 20082 min read

Now, for those of you that wonder when, if ever, I will talk about Supply Chain issues on this blog, let’s make this more of

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Business Economics energy

Bio Mass, still makes sense after all those years…

January 10, 2008January 10, 20083 min read

Even the few of you that actually know me probably didn’t know that at one point I was the Public Speaking winner at my state’s

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Business Economics energy Logistics Supply Chain transportation

Shipping Water?

December 16, 2007January 3, 20085 min read

I have to admit, I am a water junky. I drink most likely gallons of water a day. I have all but abandoned sodas, and

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Business Commentary Economics Education Technology

How to differentiate the iPhone?

September 11, 20072 min read

After writing the last post, I realized I had not tackled the big question:   How could Apple have practiced price discrimination that would have

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iPhone
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Apple, iPhones, and Demand Curves, and “Price Discrimination”

September 9, 20076 min read

After some thought, I have decided to write about what Apple did right, and wrong, in their decision to lower the prices on the iPhone.

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iPhone
Commentary Economics Politics Taxes

Mis-Information Continues-and Continues to Mislead

February 6, 2007November 16, 20073 min read

It is unfortunate that news stories, once released, seem to have a life of their own. Regular readers will remember that I have had “issues”

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Politics, Taxes
Business Economics Education Logistics Supply Chain

Amazon.com: Why ERP? A Primer on SAP Implementation: Books: F. Robert Jacobs,David Clay Whybark,F. Robert Jacobs,D. Clay Whybark

April 14, 2006September 21, 20075 min read

Amazon.com: Why ERP? A Primer on SAP Implementation: Books: F. Robert Jacobs,David Clay Whybark: “Why ERP? Because I didn’t have a choice as to read

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Education
Economics Politics

Americans at “tipping point” about energy-poll – Yahoo! News

March 30, 2006November 16, 20072 min read

Americans at “tipping point” about energy-poll – Yahoo! News The phrase “tipping point” has been around for a while, but was certainly made more popular

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Economics Life Research Methods Science

Speeders’ 5-10 mph ‘free pass’ costs lives, report says – Yahoo! News

June 15, 2005November 17, 20073 min read

Speeders’ 5-10 mph ‘free pass’ costs lives, report says – Yahoo! News Have you ever read a news story that just seemed, well, odd? This,

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