Archive for March, 2011

In Kansas The Schools Try Seperate Lunches According To Their Sexes

In Kansas The Schools Try Seperate Lunches According To Their Sexes

By Travis Smith When it’s time for lunch in middle school a lot of teasing usually happens and rough housing going on because of the boys trying to flirt with the girls or either intimidate them. Just recently the idea of boys and girls having separate lunch periods was talked about and put into action [...]

March 10, 2011 | 59 Comments More
First Determine What Business Idea Should Be Pursued

First Determine What Business Idea Should Be Pursued

by David Kindle It is essential to find some need that has not been met yet in the business world. Without that finding or solving that problem a business won’t last. When a person finds a business that has not been met then they have a chance of being a profitable business and succeeding. Instead [...]

March 10, 2011 | 75 Comments More
Tweets About Egypt

Twitter Is Being Disputed In Egypt

by Amanda Huff Egypt has currently faced a few changes and right now the role of Twitter is being disputed because of the resignation with Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak. One thing that many people don’t dispute is that the platform of micro blogging helped to tell the story of what was going on with the [...]

March 10, 2011 | 60 Comments More
Violence in Libya

Libyan Conflict Causes The Asian Stocks To Drop Low

by Mike Crewmen The Asian stocks have declined a lot and as a result, the benchmark regional index is at the lowest level this week. Libya has had problems with violence and many other things. The economy of Japan is also shrinking lower than what was estimated causing new fears to rise. Chiyoda Corp is [...]

March 10, 2011 | 60 Comments More
The Cockpit Gets Invaded With iPads

The Cockpit Gets Invaded With iPads

By Katherine Kennedy A lot of people are talking about the Apple’s ipad and how it’s starting to now fly away and literally getting into a few cockpits. The Federal Aviation Administration approved of the iPad and the device is able to display the charts that are navigational and some of the charter pilots use [...]

March 9, 2011 | 46 Comments More
Tech Sector Adds 47,000 Jobs So Far in 2010

Tech Sector Adds 47,000 Jobs So Far in 2010

Tech jobs are coming back after hitting bottom early this year, according to economy tracker Moody’s Analytics (MCO). The U.S. economy has added 47,000 technology jobs so far this year amid resurgent demand for tech products in Asia and Latin America. That represents 15 percent growth in tech jobs, compared with an 11 percent jobs [...]

March 5, 2011 | 75 Comments More
Executive Education Rankings

Executive Education Rankings

For our rankings of non-degree executive education programs we survey hundreds of companies that send employees to their courses. Both open enrollment and custom programs are ranked When is the Executive Education ranking published? The Executive Education ranking is published in November in odd-numbered years, at the same time as the Executive MBA ranking and [...]

March 5, 2011 | 144 Comments More
Social Media Beachcombing: Survival of the Twittest?

Social Media Beachcombing: Survival of the Twittest?

Twitter and other social media are quickly entering the mainstream, but it will be years before we see which innovations will endure John D. Rockefeller famously saw the Wall Street crash coming and got his money out when the shoeshine boy started giving him stock tips. So what does it mean for the Next New [...]

March 2, 2011 | 98 Comments More
Job Search Tips for a Jobless Recovery

Job Search Tips for a Jobless Recovery

When the recovery comes, early job growth will be in health care, education, government, and green business. Here’s how to get ready today for the jobs of tomorrow New college graduates are facing the worst job market in decades. Hiring is down, salaries are flat, and many grads are adrift. Entire industries have been decimated, [...]

March 1, 2011 | 67 Comments More
Online Education’s New Campus: Thunderbird

Online Education’s New Campus: Thunderbird

In what would be an unusual public-private partnership, Thunderbird School of Global Management seeks private capital to help it launch a new online executive-education program Online education has been gathering momentum for some time. Enrollment in for-profit degree programs is growing, and the response in academia signals growing acceptance of an educational format once considered [...]

March 1, 2011 | 62 Comments More
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