The National Networker Newsletter, February, 2010, Week 4
Behold our left-justified enormous Header...^
Next week, it will be right-justified, just to be certain that everyone knows that we are not encumbered by a political agenda.
Next week, it will be right-justified, just to be certain that everyone knows that we are not encumbered by a political agenda.
And now, behold our Updates and Articles...
A NOTE FROM THE CHAIRMAN: Five Years of TNNW, Part IV
Adam J. KovitzTNNW UPDATES!
Update Bulletin - New Developments - The National Networker Companies - 02.28.2010
In the Spotlight: Special Featured Articles
SNAPSHOT: Canada's Quebec City
Stefanie Gorder, CTP, DSLESSONS FROM THE HOTEL INDUSTRY: Innovation and Change
Dr. John J. Hogan CHE CHA MHSFeatured Columns
WHAT BOOMERS WANT: How to Keep Your Customers Coming Back!
Terri Benincasa M.A. Ed.M.REAL ESTATE... AND OTHER THINGS OF VALUE: Conan the Contrarian
Yossi FeigensonSOUND INVESTING: Unified Managed Accounts for Mass Affluent Investors
Jason Lampa, MBA
LASTING IMPRESSIONS: Barriers To Creative Expression
Sian LindemannNIGHTMARES OF NETWORKING: Re-Make Yourself
“The Mad Genius”
NETWORK LIKE A PRO: Debunking the Bunk About Networking Groups
Dr. Ivan Misner
POWER THOUGHT OF THE WEEK: Wise Dominion, Part 4
Patricia Parham, Ph.D.
RISK AND REALITY: Part 3: Updating Our Prediction, One Year Later -- After The Fall Of Lehman Brothers
Dr. Franco Oboni
JETNETTING: The First Impression Factor: XXI Overcoming the Negative First Impression
Heshie Segal
KENSEL TRACY: Business Over Breakfast (BoB) Clubs Expand into Eastern Ontario
Kensel Tracy
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p.s. How about this? Someone asked us (a terrible thing in itself) to classify, or better-describe THE NATIONAL NETWORKER COMPANIES. We responded, with great sincerity, "An organization which provides business news, intelligence, advice and services; a socio-economic for-profit entity that is in the process of becoming the world's very first GICBC (Global Interworked Cooperative Business Community), which will owned and controlled by its greatest contributors in a democratic meritocracy."
This gentleman, put his pen and pad down, asking (after great deliberation), "What's a 'Meritocracy'?"
Perhaps this question was because the term is so seldom used, and that it has not been seen or even heard from in a very long time... --Douglas Castle
This gentleman, put his pen and pad down, asking (after great deliberation), "What's a 'Meritocracy'?"
Perhaps this question was because the term is so seldom used, and that it has not been seen or even heard from in a very long time... --Douglas Castle
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