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Thursday, December 6, 2012

It's All About Who You Hire, How They Lead...

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     Another year, another book? It certainly seems that way. This week, Jossey-Bass published by latest as part of its prestig...
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Saturday, July 9, 2011

The Joy of Creating Something On Your Own

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I'm fast approaching the one-year anniversary of the launch of PoetsandQuants.com, the first of two websites created by my own company, ...
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Tuesday, March 1, 2011

Why Saudi Arabia Is Blocking My Website From Its Citizens

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Only a few days ago, I heard from a friend who had traveled to Saudi Arabia on business. From his hotel, he tried to access our first websit...
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Introducing Poets&Quants for Executives

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Today was a big day for C-Change Media and yours truly. We finally launched our second website in the network. It was not "Slingshots...
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Saturday, February 26, 2011

What Really Is Hurting Google: Social Search

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Google's latest decision to change its secret algorithms to reduce the rankings of trashy websites is a long overdue and important step ...
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Thursday, September 9, 2010

Picking a Logo

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So now that PoetsandQuants is well on its way, we're working on the design of our next website: Slingshots for David. The idea is simpl...
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Sunday, August 22, 2010

Hello Google!

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I'm happy to report that Google has finally discovered the PoetsandQuants.com needle in the Internet haystack. It seems that the world...
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John A. Byrne
John A. Byrne is the chairman and CEO of C-Change Media Inc. Until recently, Byrne was editor-in-chief of BusinessWeek.com and executive editor of BusinessWeek. He holds the distinction of authoring a record 58 cover stories in BusinessWeek magazine and is also the author or co-author of eight business books, including two New York Times' bestsellers. Byrne had also been editor-in-chief of Fast Company magazine. He founded C-Change Media, a digital media company, to take advantage of the sea change that is roiling the traditional media business. C stands for content, curation and community, the three common attributes of each C-Change web venture.
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