Monthly Archives: May 2011

Doing a New Marketing Program

Last week, one of my former Solutions Forum members came back to talk to one of my groups about how his marketing program for his Law Tigers (maybe you’ve seen his ads) in the years since we reviewed and validated … Continue reading

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Going International With Services

One of my Solutions Forum clients was recently approached by a fairly major Chinese store design firm to explore a partnership on using some of my client’s rather innovative store designs, particularly in small spaces. I thought it would be … Continue reading

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Ethics and the Archaeology of Violence

Blau, S., 2015, Working as a forensic archaeologist and/or anthropologist in post conflict contexts: a consideration of professional responsibilities to the missing, the dead and their relatives, in Ethics and the Archaeology of Violence, eds Alfredo Gonzalez Ruibal, Gabriel Moshenska, … Continue reading

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were handing out flyers or tying themselves up

When the rest of us were attending raves and discovering the then novel drug ecstacy, they were handing out flyers or tying themselves up in knots passing pointless motions against oppressive regimes. Incidentally, if you wonder why so many of … Continue reading

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which we use to represent the pharmacodynamic response

We spread out. We shout. I reach Rocky Shore and then circle around and come up Lexington. Within this model, cortisol (ligand ‘L’) may interact with two nuclear receptors; the high affinity GR and the low affinity PXR. Activation of … Continue reading

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Pippen couldn’t find the basket with a metal detector

This shows not only Oakley’s lack of manners, but also his innate ignorance of the right thing to do. What Oakley should have done was encourage Pippen to get back in the game where Pippen could be of some real … Continue reading

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economic policy that serves working people

‘Fine, she had done it in Massachusetts, but no one was doing it in Washington,’” Lake said. “Voters are voting for change and we have to go back to that change message. And we have to deliver on change, especially … Continue reading

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intertype relations and analysis of functions

Socionics was developed primarily by the Lithuanian researcher Aura Augustinaviit, an economist, sociologist, psychologist. Socionics is quite similar to MBTI but has some slightly difference nuances. It adds focus to intertype relations and analysis of functions. replica oakleys Challenges: In … Continue reading

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The Accountability Culture

One of my Solutions Forum clients is struggling to produce an accountability culture in his company, whereby people get measured on what they do…goals, progress, all that sort of stuff. Some of the problems he’s run into are illustrative: 1. … Continue reading

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