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Monthly Archives: May 2010

How to Avoid Destruction

business-survival In Irving, Texas on April 7, 2010, Texas Stadium, home of the Dallas Cowboys for 38 seasons, was destroyed. Over 20,000 people came to watch the implosion that demolished the stadium. Many more watched on television and online. The Cowboys moved to their new state-of-the-art facility in Arlington, Texas after the 2008 season. After their move, Irving officials decided that the land the stadium sat on was more valuable than the stadium itself and the decision was made to tear Texas Stadium down. While many fans were saddened by its demise, the fact was that the stadium no longer met … Continue Reading…


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Please You, Please Me

survey-response Most of us like to be liked. We tend to present ourselves in a favorable light; we do not like to appear ill-informed or ill-prepared. So, when we are asked to participate in an online questionnaire, we are eager to please, to provide useful information.

On the other hand, others of us may not trust those gathering the information. We want to know how the information we provide will be used, where and to whom it will be disseminated. We need to trust that our answers will not be attached to us or adversely affect us in any way before … Continue Reading…


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