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June 1 @ 12:44:09 a.m.
Developing Development
This morning, I learned about a new blog supported by the World Resources Institute (www.wri.org, a group of "scientists, economists, policy experts, business analysts, statistical analysts, mapmakers, and communicators working to protect the Earth and improve people's lives." That project, NextBillion (www.nextbillion.net)is a highly interactive blog that seeks to foster development through enterprise. ... [MORE]
June 3 @ 11:48:48 a.m.
Thoughts (not only) for the Weekend
Basket of Problems ... [MORE]
June 6 @ 7:48:28 p.m.
Fast Times at Hunterdon High
I'm back to San Francisco, where I came across the following article: ... [MORE]
June 8 @ 1:46:08 p.m.
Global Myth Manager
Christopher Bartlett argues that the mythic "global manager" doesn't quite match up with the reality of working overseas. ... [MORE]
June 10 @ 10:41:02 a.m.
Best things in life are free
The sun starts to rise casting radiant glows of silver and gold on the petals and toes of the snowdrops and crocus as a brand new day dawns and the dew looks so magical out there on the lawns. ... [MORE]
June 13 @ 11:47:01 a.m.
Success
Success is in the way you walk ... [MORE]
June 15 @ 2:47:21 p.m.
Take a Long Walk
Who ... [MORE]
June 17 @ 10:45:58 a.m.
Changing The World
When I was a young man, I wanted to change the world. I found it was difficult to change the world, so I tried to change my nation. When I found I couldn't change the nation, I began to focus on my town. I couldn't change the town and as an older man, I tried to change my family. Now, as an old man, I realize the only thing I can change is myself, and suddenly I realize that if long ago I had changed myself, I could have made an impact on my family. My family and I could have made an impact on our town. Their impact could have changed the nation and I could indeed have changed the world. ... [MORE]
June 20 @ 3:14:26 a.m.
Ten Suggestions for a Successful Future
1. Realize that life isn't always fair. Accept what you must, and change what you can. ... [MORE]
June 22 @ 11:28:23 a.m.
Your life will never be the same again
It was impossible to get a conversation going, ... [MORE]
June 24 @ 2:04:47 p.m.
Slides Inspirational Leadership
You can download the slides from DL's presentation on "Inspirational Leadership" at the bottom (downloads) of www.langenecker.com/english.html . ... [MORE]
June 27 @ 4:05:19 a.m.
The four curves of want and get
You might want to check this out at http://sethgodin.typepad.com/seths_blog/2005/06/the_four_curves.html! Rgds, DL ... [MORE]
June 29 @ 5:48:28 a.m.
We want bread, and roses too
On a chilly January morning in 1912, some 25,000 textile workers in Lawrence, Massachusetts stood up from their looms, walked out of their mill, and began a strike that would end up in the history books. The workers, who were mostly immigrant women from some 45 countries, sought not only higher wages and better working conditions, but also the more sublime rewards of their adopted country: art, dignity, and beauty. "We want bread," their rallying cry went, "and roses too." ... [MORE]

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