I haven’t blogged on basketball this season. As such, this is a longer-than-usual post but mainly covers the trade. It’s been crazy in the league - those trades are getting to me. It’s like the sooner you finally familiarize yourself with your favorite team players, the quicker they are shuffled off somewhere else! And you … Continue reading The Whirlwind NBA Trades: The Power Players, the Process, and the Players’ Say in the Matter
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Dynamic Pricing
Dynamic pricing across various industries. Dynamic pricing, often referred to as real-time or surge pricing, is a pricing strategy where the cost of a product or service fluctuates based on market demand, competitor prices, time of day, or other variables. This pricing model is powered by algorithms and data analytics, making it a key strategy … Continue reading Dynamic Pricing
Philanthrocapitalism and Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR)—
We all know what capitalism is and have heard of philanthropy and Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR). But have you heard of Philanthrocapitalism? How much exactly do you/we really know? Are these terms actually working for our society or are they funnels for more founders’ profits? Is it possible to do good while profiteering - can … Continue reading Philanthrocapitalism and Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR)—
Quadrant
A quadrant (quad) among other definitions, is “the area included between such an arc and two radii drawn one to each extremity.” What quadrant do you belong to? Which quadrant are you presently operating in? And which should you truly be in? Other terms have been used. Terms such as buckets, sections, structure, quarter, etc. … Continue reading Quadrant
Making the Ethical Choice in a Gray World – Dr. Stephen R. Graves
Making the Ethical Choice in a Gray World – Dr. Stephen R. Graves — Read on stephenrgraves.com/articles/read/making-the-ethical-choice-in-a-gray-world-2/ . . . More on Morals/Ethics. I posted yesterday on Morals Morality and stated that the words are interchangeably used with Ethics. Sharing Stephen Graves' article on Making the Ethical Choice in a Gray World. I hope it … Continue reading Making the Ethical Choice in a Gray World – Dr. Stephen R. Graves
Financial Monday: Teenage Millionaires
Do you remember what you did at ages 4, 8, or 9? Most of us probably don’t. The above featured teenagers started their businesses at those ages. They have now made some impressive business and financial strides that most adults have never made, nor would ever make in their lifetime. I still haven’t made my … Continue reading Financial Monday: Teenage Millionaires
Apple and Tesla in the News: Stock-Split
Credits: Pexels Hopefully this news is not too late. For those who are interested, it’s better late than never. Apple and Tesla in the News Apple and Tesla split their stocks 4:1 and 5:1 respectively. Apple announced its split last week; while Tesla’s was announced about two weeks prior. Tesla’s split occurred yesterday and Apple‘s … Continue reading Apple and Tesla in the News: Stock-Split
The Heart of Innovation: Why Don’t More People Share Their Best Practices with Each Other?
This blog was posted by Mitch Ditkoff, at idealchampions.com, on June 26, 2020. . . . Thankfully the WordPress family doesn’t have this problem as we freely share our best practices with one another. But for those still in the workforce, sharing best practices can be a BIG problem as everyone wants to own the … Continue reading The Heart of Innovation: Why Don’t More People Share Their Best Practices with Each Other?
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