An original post by Andy Nulman
Here’s a big statement to start your day:
A dinner at Chicago’s Alinea restaurant should be obligatory for every major executive in America.
Here’s why.
I’m no “foodie,” but a 35-year business career has taken me to some of the finest food emporiums all over the globe.
Well, nothing, but nothing, has even come [...]
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An original post from Alan Webber
It’s getting close to the end of the year.
A good time to clean out old drawers filled with even older files.
Here’s one I just found: Lessons From Fast Company. It was a speech I gave in Brazil at a program organized by the remarkable Oscar Motomura not long after [...]
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