Second-Guessing Managers and General Managers
About a week ago, I was watching the Toronto Blue Jays baseball game and there were some questionable decisions made by the manager. (Note: questionable in that they didn’t really make all that much...
View ArticleMassive Miscalculation by GOP Chairman Reince Priebus: No Debates with CNN or...
Earlier today, I saw a series of tweets from the GOP Chairman, Reince Priebus: Today I sent letters to @NBC & @CNN telling them to halt production of Hillary Clinton programming....
View ArticleMotivational Redux: To Make the Obituary in The Economist
About a week ago, I wrote a post about what could be the modern day version of writing yourself a $10,000,000 post-dated check. A few days ago, I saw a tweet that made me reconsider another common...
View ArticleWomen Read More Fiction: Is That Why They’re More Empathic?
A couple of weeks ago, I saw a rather informative tweet: Women are the dominant book buyers in all age ranges: http://t.co/aXthblbAn5 — Chloe Schama (@ChloeSchama) August 7, 2013 When I first saw...
View ArticleIt’s 2013: Why Isn’t TV Live Streamed Online?
About a month ago, I wrote a post about the future of TV. I came to the conclusion that it was surprising that there wasn’t “live TV” online. That is, I am surprised that you can’t watch a TV on your...
View ArticleTwitter vs. Tweeter and the Efficient-Market Hypothesis
This past Friday, I didn’t spend much time in front of the computer, but when I happened to pop onto Twitter to see if there was any news, I noticed a couple of tweets that were rather alarming: Shares...
View ArticleWhy Posting Duplicate Content to Social Media is a Good Idea
When I first connected my website to my Twitter account, I worried about reposting the same link. That is, when I tweeted, I didn’t necessarily want to be sharing something that I had already sent out....
View ArticleCase Study: When The Twitterverse Turns on You
Every once and a while, Harvard Business Review posts a case study to their blog and solicits their readers to come up with answers to the case. After reading what was posted earlier today, I took some...
View ArticleThe Long View Perspective on Big Data and Metrics?
One of the things that I like to write about is perspective. In my opinion, it’s so important to continue to look at things from different angles and assume other viewpoints to understand the many ways...
View ArticleWhere on the Internet is Jeremiah Stanghini – June 2016
One of the first few posts I wrote when I first started writing was a collection of the different places I could be found on the internet. That post was more than five (!) years ago. The other day, I...
View ArticleUncertainty: Accounting for Known and Unknown Outcomes
Note: for the last few posts, I've been exhausting the store-house of prewritten pieces from other websites that I hadn't yet transferred to this website. I believe all have been posted here now, so...
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