by Jeff Yablon | Sep 8, 2009 | Business Process
OK, I actually think the opposite is true. With respect to growing research showing a decline in mental faculties at some point, age doesn’t determine intelligence one bit. That said, Vivek Wadhwa, a scholar of some note, has written a piece in today’s...
by Jeff Yablon | Sep 7, 2009 | Business Process
Here’s the answer (from The Answer Guy): NO. Here’s the reasoning: as much as I love the idea of capitalism (and I practice it, thank you very much), it serves only the big guy. Trickle-down doesn’t work. Now I do happen to believe that businesses...
by Jeff Yablon | Sep 4, 2009 | Business Process
I try to think each day about funny things, at least for a few seconds. Now while my view of funny might be different than yours, one of the ways I meet that quota is by reading Dilbert and Doonesbury. Are they funny? Dilbert almost every day, Doonesbury rarely if...
by Jeff Yablon | Sep 3, 2009 | Business Process, Design
It’s a topic that continues to fascinate me: When does talking about yourself become SPAM? I purposely pose the question using those exact words, and start by acknowledging all the smart people whose answer is that one should never talk about yourself because...
by Jeff Yablon | Sep 2, 2009 | Business Process
Who says Twitter does nothing important? For the record (again), I think Twitter is one of the silliest things, ever. It adds very little to anyone’s life, almost anywhere, and is really only useful as a marketing tool. Now: everyone please sign up for a Twitter...
by Jeff Yablon | Sep 1, 2009 | Business Process
No, I’m not about to say I think marriage is an archaic institution, or rant against it in any way. In fact, I believe in marriage, and not just in a “we need to do this so we can have children and not create social issues” way. I’m talking...