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  • When Is the Time to Ban Someone From Your Blog?

    Posted: August 31, 2010, 4:30 pm by Stephanie Migot
    The rules are simple, aren’t they? If you have a blog, your standards apply and any blog comments that fall short of that can be deleted without a second thought. Anyone who doesn’t like it can go away and start their own blog, right? Imagine that your blog is wildly successful and you have a [...]
  • Lessons for Business from the Pakistan Cricket Corruption Scandal

    Posted: August 30, 2010, 4:00 pm by Stephanie Migot
    The news that Pakistan players have been questioned by Scotland Yard detectives investigating allegations of spot-fixing rocked the world of cricket over the weekend, casting a shadow over the last day of a Test match that had seen some remarkable individual achievements, which are now tainted by the suspicion that all was not above board. [...]
  • Clear!

    Posted: August 30, 2010, 2:00 pm by Stephanie Migot
    No, the blog didn’t die, it was only resting. I’ve been getting horrifically distracted by a project whose deadline is looming large, so I was a little neglectful of Inari. But the posting schedule should be back on track now, and there is some good stuff in the pipeline. I’m off to a giant entrepreneurship [...]
  • Kenya Referendum: Link Roundup

    Posted: August 5, 2010, 8:11 pm by Stephanie Migot
    Oh my goodness, Kenya, I am so damn proud of you right now! When I left the house yesterday for an afternoon of drinking and carousing, my heart was in my mouth and I had butterflies in my stomach, as I willed the referendum polling to go smoothly and without violence. Coming home after several [...]
  • Can A Boss Really Know Everything That is Going on in their Business?

    Posted: August 3, 2010, 6:15 pm by Stephanie Migot
    So Tony Hayward, gaffe-prone CEO of BP is to stand down as head of the company and be sent to its gulag operation in Siberia for re-education to manage other projects. There’s no doubt that the Deepwater Horizon oil spill was a unparalleled catastrophe for the Gulf region, one whose full implications may not be [...]
  • Are Your News Sources Lying to You?

    Posted: August 2, 2010, 3:43 pm by Stephanie Migot
    While working on one of my perennially unfinished side-projects, I’ve had cause to dip into a couple of newspapers and other media outlets that I don’t usually read. I don’t avoid them necessarily (well, except one), but they don’t form part of my normal news consumption as I know they have certain biases and opinions [...]

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