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Think Strategy -- You Could Be Next PDF Print E-mail
Black Business Advice
Written by Torin Ellis   
Monday, 21 April 2008
ImageYou could be next.  Not to loose your home; but to loose your job.  What would happen if your employer, Department Head, or VP weren’t telling the complete truth?  Understating the health of the organization or the team.  Specifics aren’t the issue - there are far too many variables.  The point of this piece is that you must always ensure that you are in a position to negotiate, run, or rebound should the situation appear unfavorable. 
 
"Z" is for Zimbabwe: Turmoil & Silence as a Country Potentially Unravels PDF Print E-mail
Political
Written by Bill Fletcher, Jr., Executive Editor of The Black Commentator   
Thursday, 17 April 2008
ImageMuch of Black America stopped discussing Zimbabwe after its liberation in 1980; at least, we stopped discussing it for a while. After years of regular coverage of the liberation war, details regarding Zimbabwe became harder to obtain as attention shifted to struggles in Mozambique, Namibia, Angola and South Africa. Not to be misunderstood, it was not that facts were being withheld for us here in Black America, so much as we paid less attention to developments, and did not dig for information.
 
Think Strategy -- Life Cycle PDF Print E-mail
Black Business Advice
Written by Torin Ellis   
Monday, 14 April 2008
ImageIn all of our consumption and most of the information secured, products we use, places we frequent, there applies the term life cycle.  In business the term covers roughly seven stages of an organization's possible position.  In technology it covers seven minutes.  In business you grab an idea, run with it, enjoy the success, and eventually exit the scene.  Dissolve, or better still...sell.  Move on.
 
Race is Still X Factor for Obama PDF Print E-mail
Political
Written by Earl Ofari Hutchinson   
Saturday, 12 April 2008

ImageAs he heads into Pennsylvania, there’s good news and bad news for Democratic presidential contender Barack Obama in the recent exit polls of white voters in Democratic primaries. The good news is that by a lopsided majority of six to one whites said that race was not a factor in considering whether to back Obama or not. That pretty much conforms to virtually every poll that’s been taken since Obama tossed his hat in the presidential ring a year ago. His red state Democratic primary and caucus wins and the handful of endorsements he’s gotten from the red state Democratic senators and governors seem to bolster the poll findings as well as his camp’s contention that the majority of whites have bought his race-neutral change and unity pitch.

 
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