Warren Meyer of Coyote Blog looks at what's on his desk and finds far too much government-mandated paperwork.
Rob at BusinessPundit asks the question "What is the purpose of business?" and answers with the help of Peter Drucker. The answer? It turns out it's not all about profits....
Joseph's Marketing Blog's Joseph DePalma looks at your company's existing customers and notes that you could really make some money if you keep them coming back. Best business post of the week.
Tim Worstall provides an economics lesson in supply, demand, the minimum wage and the level of youth employment while trying to catch the attention of New York Times' columnist Bob Herbert. Also valuable because Tim reveals how to properly spell a whistle sound: "Wheeeowheeet!"
Are "sustainable development" communities really hurting the environment? Brian Gongol of Gongol.com examines that possibility.
Monday, May 16, 2005
Capitalist Carnival: AnyLetter Edition
This week's Carnival of the Capitalists is hosted by Andrew Hughes of AnyLetter. Contributed posts well worth reading include:
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