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Scared Money Don’t Make Money… The Career Crapshoot by Carnell Jones (revisited) |
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Written by Foresight
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Friday, 29 February 2008 |
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 The pomp and circumstance has recently passed, graduation gifts have been accepted, and the kudos from friends and loved ones have come and gone. Now, it’s time to seriously consider in what direction the adult life is supposed to take. College? Grad School? Back home with the family business? These ideas are all respectable ideas, depending on what kind of person that you are. |
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Last Updated ( Friday, 29 February 2008 )
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Got Values? : A Job vs A Career - More of My Thoughts on Relationships by David Smith (revisited) |
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Written by Foresight
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Wednesday, 27 February 2008 |
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 In my previous blog, I compared having a job vs. a career mindset concerning relationships. To expound upon my earlier points, I'd like to extend my metaphor even further. So now I offer a list of core principles that should be embodied in any real relationship, just as every corporation has core values that a career-minded employee should follow. |
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Last Updated ( Wednesday, 27 February 2008 )
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“How much is music worth?” by Zac Locke |
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Written by Foresight
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Wednesday, 20 February 2008 |
“How much is music worth?”
It is painfully clear that the traditional $15 charged for a packaged CD is too much. CD sales declined another 14% in 2007, on top of years of similar decline. Big box retailers like Wal-mart, which account for two-thirds of record sales, already demand cheaper CDs to use as loss leaders to get people into their stores. Increasingly, they are turning to DVDs and video games, with a corresponding loss of shelf space for CDs. With specialty chains like Tower Records going out of business in ‘07, the local Wal-mart is often the only place to buy a CD, so a cutback on big box retailers’ commitment to stocking CDs would be like a torpedo to the bow of the Titanic.
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Breaking Into Entertainment with an MBA by Alzay Calhoun |
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Written by Foresight
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Monday, 18 February 2008 |
You love business and you love entertainment. Maybe you are experienced in the entertainment industry and looking to further your career. Maybe you have expertise in a different area and want to switch careers. In either case, you are looking at getting a Masters in Business Administration (MBA) to accelerate your career in the world of entertainment.
Do you really need an MBA to work in the entertainment industry? Which schools should you target? What kind of job should you look forward to? Here are three big things to think about as you consider your next career step.
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Last Updated ( Wednesday, 20 February 2008 )
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