Universal Broadband “While the US talks, other countries are acting. Both Finland and Spain have now decided to add ‘broadband’ to their universal [telephone] service requirements.
"By 2011, any Finn or Spaniard, no matter where they live, should be able to get a reliable 1Mbps connection at a reasonable price,” ars technical.com reports.
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It’s news to me: Who to trust? “For the first time in recent years, voters trust Republicans more than Democrats on all 10 key electoral issues regularly tracked by Rasmussen Reports. The GOP holds double-digit advantages on five of them,” Rasmussen reported today, 10-24-09.
The polling organization asked this question: “I’m going to read you a short list of issues in the news. For each, please let me know which political party you trust more to handle that issue.” Responses were:
Healthcare
...D-40%; R-46%
Education
...D-38%; R-43%
Social Security
...D-37%; R-45%
Taxes
...D-35%; R-50%
Economy
...D-35%; R-49%
Abortion
...D-35%; R-47%
Immigration
...D-33%; R-40%
National Security
...D-31%; R-54%
Iraq
...D-31%; R-50%
Government Ethics
...D-29%; R-33%
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Warren Buffett on CNBC's Squawk Box 3-1-10
Warren Buffett, chairman and CEO of Berkshire Hathaway, is legendary as the world’s second richest person and as an investor who examines businesses with a keen eye toward accurately assessing present fair value and future profit potential.
During this morning’s CNBC’s Squawk Box segment, Buffett responded broadly to a question about Toyota’s [...]
The challenge of clearly identifying and then understanding segmented stakeholder interests is now more difficult and critical than ever because the amalgam that once constituted the “average American” no longer exists, according to one analyst of demographic trends.
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Transparency has been, and continues to be, a popular rallying cry for communications and other executives responsible for corporate social responsibility and investor relations.
Now comes new research from the Gallup organization — followed quickly by an editorial in Investors Business Daily. Gallup says that American public “approval” of Congress is pretty low, and IBD says that [...]
Successful management is all about the intricate processes involved in connecting talented people with an overarching goal, and then communicating their individual and collective responsibilities in achieving it. That’s our communications take-away from a recent New York Times interview with Ford president and CEO Alan R. Mullaly.
Critical to achieving such a “bigger goal” is attaining [...]
Business communicators should find very instructive the mushrooming of issues and emergence of discontent evident during the summer Congressional recess.
When Congress recessed for the annual August month of hometown visits and foreign junkets, healthcare reform seemed to be the one issue the lawmakers would have to contend with when they returned to generally friendly home [...]
Irrespective of one’s politics, the consensus among American PR leaders interviewed by AdvertisingAge is that the Obama administration has not effectively made the transition from campaign rhetoric to presidential leadership and, as a result, has “lost control of the messaging in the healthcare reform debate, the first big policy test of his administration.”
The trade publication [...]
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