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July 15th, 2009 @ 11:50 am

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Tags: Goldman Sachs Group Inc., Mobile, Elevator Pitch, David Taylor, Advertising & Promotion, Marketing, Joanna Higgins

Links we like:

Jack Welch: there’s “no such thing as work-life balance”. Ah. That explains it.

Free (the book) is free on iTunes.

Elevator pitches are the “overgeneralized…dingy, glaze inducing cousin to your actual thoughts on the subject.”

No champagne, please, we’re Goldmans.

Today, we learned 2.38 million were unemployed in Britain. But that’s just a number.  “Our biggest economic problem is a lack of jobs for those who want them, not the fact that some people don’t want to work.”

The UK could face blackouts unless power companies start investing — in clean, green nuclear power.

David Taylor’s “Naked Office”: the HR verdict.

Will Wal-Mart’s sustainability index work?

With the launch of its mobile app, the question is: what wouldn’t Google do?

I’m Fido. Fly me. A pet-only airline takes off.

And speaking of cheap tricks,Cheap Trick has released an album on eight track.

 

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