7 Ways You’re Wasting Time and Don’t Even Know It by Jane Porter

entrepreneur.com / view original Fourteen months after starting her own insurance agency, Dawn Berry found herself surrounded by stacks of paper. Her inbox was brimming with more than 500 emails that needed to be answered or trashed. And just finding a pen on her cluttered desk became a challenge. Berry realized she needed to get smarter about managing time and making …

America’s Non-Grand Strategy by Parag Khanna

view original / theatlantic.com DeM Banter:  Just thinking... should not we be hearing talk like this during the election season?  What are our candidates thinking? Where have all the strategists gone? This is indeed very difficult stuff, but isn't America grand enough to have a grand strategy?  _________________ In the decade since September 2001, why is the …

Schwartz Takes Stock Of His Time In Charge by Vago Muradian

Air Force Times August 6, 2012 Pg. 23 'We righted the nuclear enterprise' and emphasized importance of Air Force families" In the not-so-distant future, Air Force Chief of Staff Gen. Norton Schwartz will leave the confines of his Pentagon office for the beaches of Hawaii to enjoy his retirement after four decades of service. Since …

US Air Force Looks To Train Pilots For Hi-Tech Threats By Dan De Luce

DeM Banter:  Increasingly funding will become an issue... Yahoo.com/Agence France-Presse July 29, 2012 For over a decade US fighter pilots have become accustomed to "owning the sky" in wars against insurgents who have no air defenses, but now the air force is trying to get back to basics reminding pilots how to fly against a …

DoD Sees 4 Sequestration Scenarios By Marcus Weisgerber

DeM Banter:  So...which of the four scenarios is most likely?  Should we start with odds? Thoughts? Defense News July 30, 2012 Pg. 1 1-Year Budget Deal Would Buy More Time Increasingly concerned that time is running out for the U.S. Congress to avoid $500 billion in automatic defense cuts, the Pentagon is assessing all options, …

Ten Ways to Inhibit Innovation by Ron Ashkenas

view original / blogs.hbr.org Every company is looking for the magic formula that will produce breakthrough products and services. But a better starting point is to think about what gets in the way of innovation, especially in firms that already have lots of talented, creative, and motivated people. In other words, by identifying and removing …