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- Just trying it out. An interesting addition to the stable of Twitter extensionspost by dahowlett on 2008-12-16
Leading article: A tale of greed and fraud from the financial Wild West - Leading Articles, Opinion - The Independent
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It is rather rich to hear supposedly sophisticated investors such as Nicola Horlick here in Britain blaming US financial regulators for not spotting what Mr Madoff was up to. It is no secret that hedge funds are inherently risky. Ms Horlick might do well to examine her own judgement for parking her client's money with Mr Madoff, rather than trying to shift responsibility.Add Sticky Note
- Darned right. Note how the righteous suddenly become 'angels?' Jeezposted by dahowlett on 2008-12-16
Positive Churn: 41 Things We Did During The Turnaround
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Exited 3rd party warehousing and brought all finished goods in house. Huge saving. Meant fundamental reorganisation on shop floor and disposal of museum of old (s)crap kit that came with the acquisition.
FASB, IASB say they won’t be rushed by G20 - Financial Week
There is much to do and it is good that FASB isn't prepared to be steam rollered
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The G20 also recommended that accounting standard-setters significantly advance their work to address weaknesses in accounting and disclosure standards for off-balance-sheet vehicles.
Revisiting Sarbanes-Oxley (Beyond Section 404) | Business Finance
Interesting side issue on the whistleblower provisions in SOX
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the employee does not have to identify fraud correctly to be protected. So long as the employee has provided information
Op-Ed Columnist - The Obama Agenda - NYTimes.com
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Right now, many commentators are urging Mr. Obama to think small. Some make the case on political grounds: America, they say, is still a conservative country, and voters will punish Democrats if they move to the left. Others say that the financial and economic crisis leaves no room for action on, say, health care reform.
Let’s hope that Mr. Obama has the good sense to ignore this advice.
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Well, there’s no question that fighting the crisis will cost a lot of money. Rescuing the financial system will probably require large outlays beyond the funds already disbursed. And on top of that, we badly need a program of increased government spending to support output and employment. Could next year’s federal budget deficit reach $1 trillion? Yes.
But standard textbook economics says that it’s O.K., in fact appropriate, to run temporary deficits in the face of a depressed economy. Meanwhile, one or two years of red ink, while it would add modestly to future federal interest expenses, shouldn’t stand in the way of a health care plan that, even if quickly enacted into law, probably wouldn’t take effect until 2011.
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But it would be fair for the new administration to point out how conservative ideology, the belief that greed is always good, helped create this crisis. What F.D.R. said in his second inaugural address — “We have always known that heedless self-interest was bad morals; we know now that it is bad economics” — has never rung truer.
And right now happens to be one of those times when the converse is also true, and good morals are good economics.
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So a serious progressive agenda — call it a new New Deal — isn’t just economically possible, it’s exactly what the economy needs.
The bottom line, then, is that Barack Obama shouldn’t listen to the people trying to scare him into being a do-nothing president. He has the political mandate; he has good economics on his side.
Is Linking to Yourself the Future of the Web? - O'Reilly Radar
This really is a bad idea - internal linking is another form of navel gazing
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When this trend spreads (and I say "when", not "if"), this will be a tax on the utility of the web that must be counterbalanced by the utility of the intervening pages. If they are really good, with lots of useful, curated data that you wouldn't easily find elsewhere, this may be an acceptable tax. In fact, they may even be beneficial, and a real way to increase the value of the site to its readers. If they are purely designed to capture additional clicks, they will be a degradation of the web's fundamental currency, much like the black hat search engine pages that construct link farms out of search engine results.Add Sticky Note
- This practice of internal linking is a cynical form of narcisissm driven by the greed of publishers and the laziness of journalists to look elsewhere for credible sources.posted by dahowlett on 2008-08-19
Looking up (and down) at the blogosphere’s ivory tower ¦ Online Media Cultist
A case study in myopia - check the highlighted section and my notes.
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In the midst of a very lengthy discussion of the supposed concern over the future of PR (my take: as long as there’s something to promote and people around who want to self-promote by means of promoting, the PR industry’s going to be just fine, kids), Scoble issues the following declaration:
…it’s hard to remember the last industry event where Brian [Solis] wasn’t holding court and if you’re a tech blogger and you haven’t yet met Brian you probably haven’t been blogging for more than a week or two…
My first reaction, uttered out loud: really dude?
- Myopic thinking leads to myopic statementsposted by dahowlett on 2008-08-19
SAP: Financials Are Rosy, But Trouble Is Brewing in the Ecosystem | Advice and Opinion
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"Maintenance is the most profitable part of the business," Ray Wang, a principal analyst at Forrester Research, has told me several times in the past.Add Sticky Note
- And - I believe - it is unsustainable.posted by dahowlett on 2008-08-19
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When I talk to SAP users and CIOs, what they mostly harangue about is the complexity of installing the software and the herculean change-management efforts that are absolutely necessary, a complexity that SAP's own executives concede is real inside their customers' IT environments.Add Sticky Note
- THat's not really new but is it getting any better?posted by dahowlett on 2008-08-19
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there are only so many enterprise customers, like Wal-Mart and Coca-Cola, that SAP can sell to.Add Sticky Note
- And the same doesn't hold true for Oracle?posted by dahowlett on 2008-08-19
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when dissatisfaction with any product grows and grows, and when something new and better comes along, as is happening today with SaaS, cloud computing and Google apps, then customers will have no qualms ditching the past for something that is future ready.Add Sticky Note
- Much easier said than done!posted by dahowlett on 2008-08-19
SAP: Financials Are Rosy, But Trouble Is Brewing in the Ecosystem | Advice and Opinion
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For a company that generates a dearth of media attention outside of tech circles,
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When taken together, all of the aforementioned and seemingly disconnected problems point to looming, significant challenges on the horizon, adding up to more uncertainty than I'm sure SAP executives are willing to let on in those canned conference calls.
SAP Users: Support Debate Isn't Over - CIO.com - Business Technology Leadership
This reflects the kind of thing I am seeing in the conversations I've had with users. The problems isn't going away.
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Wohl repeated SAP's past contention that its move was tied to the fact that customer environments have become increasingly complex -- and not to a desire to drive revenue -- and that the service's additional benefits could actually lead to efficiencies and cost savings.
The biofuel factor in rising food prices | Green Tech blog - CNET News.com
Interesting take on the impact of biofuels in the context of food prices. I don't get it. But that's probably me.
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"Those who say it's all the fault of biofuels are wrong and those that say that none of the fault belongs to biofuels are wrong,"
Twitter / C.C. Chapman: cops directing tax traffic ...
It's the last day of tax filing in the US. Good to see the last minute rush isn't just a UK thing.
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cops directing tax traffic - this is insane
Tax Audits Will Hit Small Biz Much Harder - Tax - CFO.com
"More specifically, the additional taxes the auditors said the large corporations owed came to $24 billion or 54 percent of the total." - -that's a lot of tax the IRS is gambling against
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More specifically, the additional taxes the auditors said the large corporations owed came to $24 billion or 54 percent of the total.
The Outsourcing Blog..."Horses for Sources": Blog-culture is ripping up the rule book for the outsourcing services and technology media industry
An interesting take on where the analysis is going these days
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Suddenly, opinionated experts (I do use this term lightly) have access to the industry which they never had previously.
MySpace Mind-Set Finally Shows Up at the Office - New York Times
Quite a high level piece but indiciative of moves being made to incorporate social networking capability into business applications and into the workplace
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“It’s an open question who’s going to win this battle,” Mr. Brydon said. “As a whole, the question the Fortune 500 is asking is where is the Facebook for the Fortune 500 that can do for us what Facebook and MySpace have done for consumers?”
HMRC tax credit database takes the week off | The Register
Why am I not surprised?
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UK taxpayers hoping to talk to Her Majesty’s Revenue and Customs (HMRC) about tax credit payments were left fuming last week because of a “routine upgrade” to its database.
Is Mashup a Dirty Word? Serena Video Gets 1 Million YouTube Views
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The video follows a gossip-like chain of conversations among a group of office workers as they tell each other about building mashups. But, any form of the word mashup gets bleeped-out as a dirty word.
Goodbye GAAP - CFO Magazine - April 2008 Issue - CFO.com
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One of the densest thickets of generally accepted accounting principles is revenue recognition. By one tally, more than 160 pieces of authoritative literature relate to how and when companies record revenue. Now, however, U.S. and international accounting authorities are taking a scythe to the rules.
Innovative Minds Don’t Think Alike - New York Times
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IT’S a pickle of a paradox: As our knowledge and expertise increase, our creativity and ability to innovate tend to taper off. Why? Because the walls of the proverbial box in which we think are thickening along with our experience.
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