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Semper Fidelis

by Hunch on November 11, 2011 · 0 comments

in Leadership/Management

These Colors Don’t Run     Semper Fi November 10, 1775 The Few, The Proud       Honor, Courage, Commitment October 13, 1775 Non Sibi Sed Patriae       This We’ll Defend June 14, 1775 Army Strong       Aim High… Fly, Fight, Win September 18, 1947 Above All       […]

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Hummer, Range Rover, and Suburban

by Hunch on November 4, 2011 · 4 comments

in Economics

Utility maximization isn’t just for automobile manufacturers anymore.  With just three short weeks until Black Friday I thought now would be a good time to talk about the utility of gift giving; so break out your Centurion Cards, flick them to hear the metallic ding and check that they are properly tapered at the magnetic […]

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Decision Making 101

by Hunch on September 30, 2011 · 0 comments

in Leadership/Management

The Honorable Christopher James Christie, Governor of New Jersey and according to recent press reports a neck and neck contender with President Obama in an imagined 2012 match up for the U.S. Presidency.  Recently there has been much speculation about and anticipation of Governor Christie announcing a 2012 bid for the Presidency of the United […]

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The Broken Line Solution

by Hunch on September 18, 2011 · 6 comments

in Leadership/Management

The shortest distance between two points is a straight line; correct?  Geometrically this is true but as is the case so often the complexities of life render theories that workout so nicely on paper of little consequence to daily occurrences.  The other day I had to take a detour to work; already unhappy with the […]

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Top Five Autumn Rides

by Hunch on August 25, 2011 · 2 comments

in Lifestyle

Autumn, my favorite time of year.  The crisp cool air, changing leaves, and the opportunity for awesome dates.  Spending the afternoon on the bank of a pond for a picnic or at a vineyard for a wine tasting or at a park to toss around a football or Frisbee are all great ways to pass […]

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Google and Motorola Mobility, hereafter Motorola, sitting in a tree m-e-r-g-i-n-g. Yes, Google is set to acquire Motorola and I, for one, think it’s awesome. I should preface this by noting that a dear friend is a long and loyal employee of Google so I’m biased to unqualifiedly support Google. This is truly the most […]

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I was speaking with a friend the other day about overreaching. My position is that overreaching is oxymoronic and just can’t be done. If you don’t set a goal, articulate it, plan it, and strive to achieve it you never will. There are several ways to say it; it is better to ask forgiveness than […]

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