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The Top 50 Corporations (By Revenue)
Which are the largest corporations (based on Fortune's Global 500)? Before we answer, keep in mind that "largest" doesn't mean most successful; revenue is only one indicator of corporate success.    via Reddit's Data Is Beautiful   Any up there (or not up there) that surprised you? Looking at it organized by nation is pretty interesting as
Here Are Some Links For Your Weekly Reading - April 29th, 2017
Might be easier to solve a Rubik's Cube than to be President Trump.  Check out his first 100 days.    Here are some of the posts that caught my eye. Hope you find something interesting.  Lighter Links: Elon Musk and the 100 Hour Error. (MichaelHyatt) Gigaom's AI Startup Challenge – Finalists. (GigaOM) Access to Nature Reduces
The Secret to a Successful Company ...
Last week, I took 4 team members to  Infusionsoft's ICON - a small business automation conference.  You might wonder why I went, and why I took so many people … One of my core values is the idea of "Learn and Grow." Meaning, if you grow the people, you grow the company.  Even at an artificial
Last Person Born in 1800's Dies at 117
Emma Morana was an Italian woman who lived to the ripe old age of 117. She was born on November 29th, 1899 and died April 15th, 2017.   Photo: ANTONINO DI MARCO, EPA via USAToday Her life spanned three centuries. In her lifetime, she saw trains evolve from steam engines to bullet trains. She saw horses
How Much Time Do You Have Left? How Much Time To Make a Difference?
We only have a limited time on this earth – and a lot of it is taken by frivolous activities.  How much time do you think the average millennial spends on their phones … or a baby-boomer sits in front of the TV? The answer is a lot. This chart based on data from the
Here Are Some Links For Your Weekly Reading - April 22nd, 2017
Proof no one wants to die alone … Yahoo and AOL are combining to form a new company. or   via Gunshow   Here are some of the posts that caught my eye. Hope you find something interesting.  Lighter Links: Harvard Thinks It’s Found the Next Einstein — and She’s 23. (LI) Infants Show Racial Bias