Fazle Hasan Abed, Founder and Chairperson of BRAC, is to be knighted by Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II for his brilliant services in tackling poverty/empowering the poor in Bangladesh and more globally. Congratulations!
Useful link:
www.brac.net
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Friday, January 01, 2010
Doctor Who
Life needs big events. Doctor Who is fun. Don't miss.
Cheryl Kremkow Viewpoint
Cheryl Kremkow's opinion piece in Rapaport about tanzanite prices/market was interesting. I believe because of its rarity, tanzanite will have nowhere to go but up. Stay tuned.
Useful links:
http://cherylkremkow.com
www.diamonds.net
www.tanzaniteone.com
www.tanzanitefoundation.com
Useful links:
http://cherylkremkow.com
www.diamonds.net
www.tanzaniteone.com
www.tanzanitefoundation.com
Thursday, December 31, 2009
Random Thoughts
The nuthatch and brown creeper are different bird species that look a lot alike and eat insects in the same wooded areas in North America. You might think they compete, but they don't. In accordance with a common arrangement in nature that ecologists call the competitive-exclusion principle, the brown creeper starts searching for insects at the bottom of a tree while the nuthatch starts from the top. Entrepreneurs can learn from this evolutionary process, which unfortunately isn't very common in the business world. Business competitors will normally compete in a death match unless one finds a new market niche or a new process to address the existing market. The best strategy is to invest a modest amount of energy into an innovation, as the nuthatches did in moving to the higher branches.
- Richard Mammone
www.ece.rutgers.edu
http://best.rutgers.edu
I really liked the analogies. Spot on.
- Richard Mammone
www.ece.rutgers.edu
http://best.rutgers.edu
I really liked the analogies. Spot on.
Azim Premji Viewpoint
This was a brilliant interview. As promised, Azim Premji is bringing change to India. I wish him all the best.
Useful links:
www.azimpremjifoundation.org
www.wipro.com
Useful links:
www.azimpremjifoundation.org
www.wipro.com
Art Review 2009
A great way to end a memorable 2009, and I hope 2010 will be an exciting and event-filled year.
Wednesday, December 30, 2009
Uluru
(via Guardian) 22 February 2000: Uluru, formerly known as Ayers Rock, turns an unusual colour as waterfalls cascade down it during the worst flooding for two decades. That's the color of iolite/amethyst/tanzanite. Amazing, really.
Useful links:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Uluru
www.environment.gov.au/parks/uluru
Useful links:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Uluru
www.environment.gov.au/parks/uluru
Book Cover Archive
Great covers indeed. I loved them. http://bookcoverarchive.com
Mahesh Murthy Viewpoint
Mahesh was spot on. Entrepreneurs aren’t wild risk-lovers. They are calculated risk-takers in a different way, really.
Useful links:
www.pinstorm.com
www.seedfund.in
Useful links:
www.pinstorm.com
www.seedfund.in
Notable Opinion Art 2009
The selection of artwork (opinion section) in New York Times was refreshing/thoughtful. Great visuals. I loved it. Thanks NYT.
Random Thoughts
We were in an extravagant period then. It was a unique bubble market, a fantasy market. There were mega-billionaires from the Middle East and Russia interested in about eight names they were told to be interested in.
- Howard Rachofsky
www.rachofskyhouse.org
Spot on.
- Howard Rachofsky
www.rachofskyhouse.org
Spot on.
Lemonade
Lemonade tells the story of 16 folks from the advertising industry who lost their livelihoods, but found their lives. Watch it. www.lemonademovie.com
World Of Innovation Showroom
Mary Tripsas's opinion piece in the New York Times about 3M Company’s customer innovation center was interesting. I thought it was the place theorists and practitioners could discuss trends, the pros/cons, offer feedback, and turn good managerial intentions into concrete, valuable products. Thanks Mary.
Useful links:
www.hbs.edu/research
www.3m.com
www.reorganizeforresilience.com
Useful links:
www.hbs.edu/research
www.3m.com
www.reorganizeforresilience.com
Dan Fogelberg
Close your eyes and listen to Dan's music. www.danfogelberg.com
David Hockney Viewpoint
Audio slideshow: Through Hockney's eyes. www.hockneypictures.com
iDiamonds
iDiamonds = a brilliant tool to purchase a diamond. Click here iPhone App Store
Useful link:
www.idiamondsmobile.com
Useful link:
www.idiamondsmobile.com
Global Business BBC
Peter Day was back this week with an interesting program about the Salvation Army. Peter Drucker called the Salvation Army by far the most effective organization in the U.S. No one even comes close to it in respect to clarity of mission, ability to innovate, measurable results, dedication and putting money to maximum use. They qualified on all ground. And when it came to measuring results, it had one of the highest performance rates at the lowest cost. I loved it. Thanks Peter.
Useful links:
www2.salvationarmy.org.uk/sandwichpeople
www.salvationarmyusa.org
www.safurniture.org.uk
www.cass.city.ac.uk
www.crisis.org.uk
Useful links:
www2.salvationarmy.org.uk/sandwichpeople
www.salvationarmyusa.org
www.safurniture.org.uk
www.cass.city.ac.uk
www.crisis.org.uk
Tuesday, December 29, 2009
Carbon Disclosure Project
The Carbon Disclosure Project is a global experiment. The voluntary project persuades/helps companies to change their energy practices and offers the right path toward reining in emissions. I hope more people would read it and do the right thing.
Useful link:
www.cdproject.net
Useful link:
www.cdproject.net
Good Riddance Day
Say goodbye to bad memories from 2009 by doing the right thing. Good Riddance Day
Random Thoughts
A 12 bottle case of 1982 Lafite Rothschild has jumped in price by 857 per cent in the past 10 years from £2,613 to £25,000. It means the investment return on the red wine from Bordeaux is greater than that achieved by investors in the stock market, property, oil, stamps and fine art.
- London International Vintners Exchange
www.liv-ex.com
Amazing, really.
- London International Vintners Exchange
www.liv-ex.com
Amazing, really.
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