Archives for the 'One Corporation Under God' Category
Sweetest Poison
Published on 19 Sep 2005 at 5:00 pm.
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Filed under The Cargo Cults of Business, Manifest Masquerade, Winners and Losers, One Corporation Under God, Limited Lie-ability, In Corporations We Trust, Business and Corporation Related, Health and Safety, Legal, Law, and Courts, Government: Federal, State and Local, Branding and Values, Public Relations and Marketing.
Brief commentary and link inventory on the Aspartame/artificial sweetener controversy
That sums it up nicely…
Published on 18 Aug 2005 at 12:25 am.
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Filed under The Cargo Cults of Business, One Corporation Under God, In Corporations We Trust, Business and Corporation Related, Health and Safety, Branding and Values.
It’s a growing case of corporation in-loco-parentis.
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The Cargo Cult of Disease Control
Published on 15 Aug 2005 at 12:00 pm.
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Filed under The Cargo Cults of Business, Manifest Masquerade, Brain Trust, In Corporations We Trust, Technopolitical, Business and Corporation Related, Health and Safety, Government: Federal, State and Local.
The amazing refusal of the Mainstream Media, as well as millions of Americans, to wake up to the cargo cult science being promulgated by the Institute of Medicine and the Centers for Disease Control in the matter of long-term neural damage from mercury-laced vaccinations
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Getting fired for Blogging
Published on 5 Aug 2005 at 12:21 am.
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Filed under And Stock Options For All, Technopolitical, Blogosphere, Business and Corporation Related, Information Technology.
Am I missing something here?
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Bad Weekend for Best Buy
Published on 25 Apr 2005 at 9:29 am.
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Filed under Service With A Smirk, In Corporations We Trust.
I can’t say for sure how much business is lost through these two means, but I really believe that companies lost far too much through poor infrastructure management and planning and far too little through customer reaction to excessive and intrusive data gathering.