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Monthly Archives: December 2011
A Few Random Thoughts on Christmas
It is Christmas time folks and in consonance with the season, let us sit back, relax and talk of something philosophical about Christmas and its origins.
Posted in General
Tagged curse of the plastic, Emperor Constantine, pagan god Saturn, Saturnalia
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Competition – The Scourge of the Transport Business
For this post, we continue with our series on the transport business by zeroing on the number one reason why it is so difficult to make money in this line of business.
Posted in Business Literacy
Tagged " " Forces Driving Industry Competition, " " Ready aim fire, " " take no prisoners, " Porter Map, " Prof. Michael Porter, " The Art of War, ""The Transport Business Trap and Why It Looks Attractive to Dabble In, "Competitive Strategy: Techniques for Analyzing Industries and Competitors, "Lead from the front, Going Into Business Is Like Swimming Upstream or Going Into War, Harvard Business School, not the rear, rivalry among existing firms, scourge of the transport business
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