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The Last Nova Scotian Pirate
on Oct 31, 2009 in Lyrics humour If the economy doesn't get better soon, this may just be the doctor's next job . After all, we already have pirates on Lake Erie. The Last Nova Scotian Pirate I used to be a farmer, and I made a living fine I had a little stretch of land...
What Relationships Do You Have With Your Suppliers?
on Oct 30, 2009 in Marketplaces Supplier Management One of the invited presentations at the MPower-hosted BPX exchange last week was Dr. Lloyd Rinehart's talk on "Relationship Management Systems for Internal Procurement Strategies". In his talk, which was very good, Lloyd noted that there are multipl...
Will the State of the US Economy Finally Lead to Adoption of the Amero?
on Oct 30, 2009 in Finance Economics Reading this recent article in The Raw Story on how the United Nations Conference Is Calling For A New Global Currency got me thinking if the current state of the US Economy, which hasn't seen it's current level of debt in almost 65 years, will final...
Social Media May Increase Awareness, But Will It Increase Acumen?
on Oct 29, 2009 in rants Miscellaneous Social Media In a recent article in Manufacturing & Logistics IT from i2 SCL contributors on Social Marketing & Supply Chain Management: The Next Consumer Data Challenge and Opportunity, the authors quote a recent Forrester Research report that states tha...
Chris Jacob Abraham on "The C-Shaped Recovery"
on Oct 29, 2009 in Guest Author Market Intelligence e-Leaders Speak Today's post is from Chris Jacob Abraham of IBM and blogmaster of @ Supply Chain Management.Are you pat down with the "V" shaped recovery or perhaps the "U" shaped recovery? Or perhaps, you're attuned to stair stepping model of recovery that is heade...
Dude! I got a Debt!
on Oct 28, 2009 in Finance Miscellaneous Forgive me for this bad play on words, but I just couldn't help it after reading this story in a recent edition of eWeek on how N.C. Wants Dell to Repay Incentives for Closing Plant. It seems that Dell received over $300 Million in tax breaks and ot...

