Posted by NARUTO on June 17, 2011 ·
Google has just released a tool to help monitor mentions of your name and act to protect the reputation of the company when you find questionable information and references. Called “Me on the Web” or “I on the Web”, it is directed to persons and companies interested in tracking online references to their names and information [...]
Posted by GSerrano on February 19, 2010 ·
South Africa President Jacob Zuma and former US President Bill Clinton have something in common. One might readily think this to be each one’s admission of sexual indiscretion. While that may be true, there is something more to it that makes the issue worse than it is – especially for elected leaders. The two political leaders’ common denominator [...]
Posted by GSerrano on April 2, 2009 ·
Twenty years after the oil spill disaster on March 24, 1989 that released 10.8 million gallons of oil into Alaska’s Prince William Sound, Exxon has spent more than $2 billion in massive clean-up campaigns. However, oil still remains and some wildlife habitats will still take a long time to recover.
The Exxon Valdez incident is one of the worst [...]
Posted by GSerrano on March 28, 2009 ·
An inspiring leader communicates with the group. It is one thing to just lay out plans and give commands. It is another to enjoin the people to collectively carry out plans and create an atmosphere of responsibility and accountability. A good leader inspires people to move and act by clearly explaining the rudiments of plans and actions, as well as [...]
Posted by GSerrano on October 28, 2008 ·
The United States of America has a principal role in the global community. It is, after all, a hegemony – being a dominant sociopolitical group over other societies. It is an economic, social, political, and cultural ruling group or hegemon to which other nations are dependent or subordinate. It has moved from being an imperialist state a century [...]