DirecTV launches TV network for dogs

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Description: Dog TV…will it turn your dog into a canine couch potato? For only $5 a month, your dog can watch this commercial-free network at any time of the day. Source: CNNMoney.com – video report Date: August 09, 2013 Link: http://money.cnn.com/video/news/2013/08/08/n-dog-tv-network.cnnmoney/index.html Questions for Discussions: What do you think about this concept? Do you think the… Read more »

Cory Vines: The Warby Parker of Activewear

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Description: Aug. 9 (Bloomberg) — Cory Vines CEO Dan Lieberman discusses the company’s activewear with Scarlet Fu on Bloomberg Television’s “Money Moves.” (Source: Bloomberg) Source: Bloomberg.com – video report Date: August 09, 2013 Link: http://bloom.bg/1ey3ZIw Questions for Discussions: How does the Internet allow new businesses to enter the marketplace more easily? What are the special… Read more »

Rhea Lana’s Unpaid Moms ‘Don’t Care About Making Minimum Wage’

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Description: Rhea Lana Riner is on a mission to get government off her back. As chief executive and founder of Rhea Lana’s, a children’s consignment franchise business based in Conway, Ark., Riner has been investigated twice in the past two years for labor violations, first by the Arkansas Department of Labor and then by the wage… Read more »

News media, meet Jeff Bezos

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Description: Commentary: Amazon boss and his new hobby could be a good long-term fit Source: Businessweek.com Date: August 09, 2013 Link: http://www.marketwatch.com/story/news-media-meet-jeff-bezos-2013-08-07?siteid=nwtwk Questions for Discussions: What is the strategic thinking suggested behind Bezos’ acquisition of the Washington Post? Do you think he will be successful?

The 7 Deadly Sins Of Management

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Description: A friend and colleague just sent me a blog post about David Ogilvy, the original Mad Man and legendary American advertising guru, and his ideas on management. Some of them are timeless and sharp; some seem dated (especially the conspicuous absence of any references to women). Some make me think he must have been… Read more »

Wal-Mart $15 billion buyback a good thing: Feldman

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Description: Joe Feldman, managing director at Telsey Advisory Group, talks to Bloomberg Television’s Adam Johnson outside of the Wal-Mart annual meeting, where a new $15 billion share buyback program was approved. (Source: Bloomberg) Source: Bloomberg.com – video report Date: June 07, 2013 Link: http://bloom.bg/15HESQL Questions for Discussions: Summarize the financial and investment performance at Wal-Mart…. Read more »

Foodie’s Dream Job: Meet a Whole Foods forager

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Description: Bloomberg’s Carol Massar takes us on the road with Whole Foods forager Elly Truesdell as she searches America, looking for the freshest food in the land. Source: Bloomberg.com – video report Date: June 07, 2013 Link: http://bloom.bg/15H03SS Questions for Discussions: How is Whole Foods forager Elly Truesdell’s job different than that of a buyer… Read more »

Another E-Commerce Experiment in Brick and Mortar

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Description: BaubleBar, a New York startup that sells women’s accessories online, is opening a popup shop in Manhattan’s SoHo neighborhood tomorrow. The 4,000-square-foot location will serve Godiva chocolates and specialty cocktails and offer tablet computers that customers can use to demo personalized jewelry. Beyond the bells and whistles, the idea is to give customers the… Read more »

Costco CEO Craig Jelinek Leads the Cheapest, Happiest Company in the World

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Description: Joe Carcello has a great job. The 59-year-old has an annual salary of $52,700, gets five weeks of vacation a year, and is looking forward to retiring on the sizable nest egg in his 401(k), which his employer augments with matching funds. After 26 years at his company, he’s not worried about layoffs. In… Read more »

Processed food makers kneading in some feel-good veggies and fruit

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Description: Wheat fields, kitchen tables, and moms gazing approvingly at their sandwich-eating children: the conventions of bread advertising are well entrenched. But figure-conscious fashion models and bread products, usually, do not mix. Source: GlobeandMail.com Date: June 06, 2013 Link: http://www.theglobeandmail.com/report-on-business/industry-news/marketing/kneading-in-some-feel-good/article12393138/ Questions for Discussions: What does the article have to say about consumer perceptions of bread… Read more »