Strategy

Pizzeria Management: The Game. Play Now!

Papa's Pizzeria | www.mochiads.com | Posted 05.01.2009 | Comedy


Would you be able to manage a pizzeria by yourself? Check it right now! Play our colorful and mind-relaxing game! Help Roy run the pizzeria while Papa Louie is gone! Top, bake, and serve pizzas to earn tips and unlock new customers. Play now!

Make a Monkey Happy!

www.mochiads.com | MochiAds | Posted 03.13.2009 | Comedy


Have you ever wished you had a MONKEY??? Well they're hard work you know! You have to spend all your time entertaining them doing anything you can....why don't you try if you have what it takes to make a Monkey GO Happy?

Check Your Mathimatical Skills: Play the Game!

www.mochiads.com | MochiAds | Posted 03.09.2009 | Comedy


The game resembles a normal tetris, with the only difference being that in order for a blocks combination disappeared it is necessary that the sum of digits on blocks be equival to a certain constant. With the mouse, drop tiles in the grid. Try to make adjacent tiles (columns or rows) add up to the required value. Use power-ups to assist in your progress.

Companies, Like Countries, Need to Know What They Stand For

Margaret Heffernan | Posted 03.08.2009 | Business


Margaret Heffernan

Companies that think about what their business means to employees, customers and citizens, attract a different quality of person with that level of commitment.

Friday Talking Points [53] -- Why McCain Is Losing, And Why Democrats Shouldn't Say So

Chris Weigant | Posted 11.24.2008 | Politics


Chris Weigant

John McCain is losing the race for the White House. Now, this doesn't mean he has already lost it -- we've still got to go vote, after all. I'll cov...

Cesar Chavez at the Root of Obama's Campaign: Grassroots Latino Voter Outreach

Randy Shaw | Posted 11.15.2008 | Politics


Randy Shaw

If Barack Obama's campaign wins on November 4th, LA should be identified as the birthplace of the grassroots voter outreach strategy that dramatically changed the political course of the US.

How Obama's Improvisation Trumps McCain's Script

Mike Bonifer | Posted 11.07.2008 | Politics


Mike Bonifer

For any organization like the U.S. government that has a significant presence in the Networked World, improvisation is vital. Non-stop learning is the cornerstone of innovation and growth.

Winning the Next Presidential Debate

Glenn Hurowitz | Posted 11.01.2008 | Politics


Glenn Hurowitz

Most people think they're in a way higher income bracket than they are.

Who Knows Strategy v. Tactics? McCain or Obama? And Where is McCain's Flag Lapel Pin?

Linda Bergthold | Posted 10.27.2008 | Politics


Linda Bergthold

In tonight's presidential debate, McCain said that Obama doesn't understand the difference between strategy and tactics. McCain is wrong.

McCain Wants to Help The Country. And, Soften the Beating He's Taking in Polls.

Elon James White | Posted 10.25.2008 | Politics


Elon James White

McCain is playing a very strange game in this 2008 Election. His campaign strategists are keeping everyone on their toes with the cancellation of one of the most anticipated debates in history.

Spending Our Way Into the Apocalypse

Andrew Sargus Klein | Posted 10.23.2008 | Media


Andrew Sargus Klein

The whole scenario found in this month's Esquire verges on gallows humor.

The Only Way We Can Now Win: Redefine "US"

Peter Samuelson | Posted 10.17.2008 | Politics


Peter Samuelson

This is what Obama has to deal with: the abilities necessary to win an election in 2008 are almost diametrically opposed to those necessary to prudently and imaginatively run a country.

Friday Talking Points [42] -- Get Up, Stand Up, Barack

Chris Weigant | Posted 09.08.2008 | Politics


Chris Weigant

I have to assume if you're reading this that you're sick of the Olympics already. Wow, that was fast. Is NBC's coverage going to be twice as bad as ...

Obama Argues Strategy, McCain Argues Tactics

Linda Bergthold | Posted 07.25.2008 | Politics


Linda Bergthold

Obama could not have illustrated the separation of strategy and tactics any more clearly than when he discussed the differences between himself and McCain with respect to the Iraq War.

Real Artists Ship

Margaret Heffernan | Posted 06.13.2008 | Business


Margaret Heffernan

Whichever innovation guru you read, you won't find references to customers. But nothing compares to the creativity that could come from consumers if companies only knew how to talk to them.

What Happened (and didn't) In North Philly

Gene Koo | Posted 05.02.2008 | Home


Gene Koo

As an Obama volunteer in North Philadelphia, I had warnings that something was off. I thought we were making inroads to Clinton's core demographic. I was soon disabused of that optimism.