PLOG Archive
___Friday: 8.27.10___________________________________________
FDR and the Lessons of the Depression, Lee Ohanian, The Wall Street Journal
'Dr. Doom' gets gloomier, Nouriel Roubini, Life Inc. on MSNBC
Is China Turning Japanese?, Michael Pettis, Foreign Policy
Managing your business the Indian way, Michael Useem and Jitendra Singh, Ottawa Business Journal
Why We Should Exit Ultra-Low Rates, Raghuram Rajan, The New York Times
___Thursday: 8.26.10_________________________________________
How Mobile Devices Could Lead to More City Living, Alexis Madrigal, The Atlantic
Welcome (and Welcome Back) to FiveThirtyEight, Nate Silver, The New York Times
Why Privacy Is Not Dead, danah boyd, Technology Review
Brazilian fiscal lessons for Greece, Alan Beattie, The Financial Times
___Wednesday: 8.25.10________________________________________
The Overconfidence Problem in Forecasting, Richard Thaler, The New York Times
Housing in Ten Words, Robert Shiller, Baseline Scenario
Why our economy is on the brink of going down the tubes forever, Eric Haseltine, Psychology Today
Privacy should go hand in hand with transparency, Don Tapscott, The Globe and Mail
___Tuesday: 8.24.10___________________________________________
Chief Mentor: The Value of Indian CSR, Michael Useem, The Wall Street Journal
How big companies can stop the brain drain, John Hagel III and John Seely Brown, Fortune
Finest Hours: The making of Winston Churchill, Adam Gopnik, The New Yorker
___Monday: 8.23.10___________________________________________
Will Your Next Doctor Be a Robot?, Kevin Maney, Daily Finance
Time for debate on equity market structure, Gillian Tett, The Financial Times
How Your Smartphone Will Transform Your Elevator Pitch, Michael Schrage, Harvard Business Review
FDR and the Lessons of the Depression, Lee Ohanian, The Wall Street Journal
'Dr. Doom' gets gloomier, Nouriel Roubini, Life Inc. on MSNBC
Is China Turning Japanese?, Michael Pettis, Foreign Policy
Managing your business the Indian way, Michael Useem and Jitendra Singh, Ottawa Business Journal
Why We Should Exit Ultra-Low Rates, Raghuram Rajan, The New York Times
___Thursday: 8.26.10_________________________________________
How Mobile Devices Could Lead to More City Living, Alexis Madrigal, The Atlantic
Welcome (and Welcome Back) to FiveThirtyEight, Nate Silver, The New York Times
Why Privacy Is Not Dead, danah boyd, Technology Review
Brazilian fiscal lessons for Greece, Alan Beattie, The Financial Times
___Wednesday: 8.25.10________________________________________
The Overconfidence Problem in Forecasting, Richard Thaler, The New York Times
Housing in Ten Words, Robert Shiller, Baseline Scenario
Why our economy is on the brink of going down the tubes forever, Eric Haseltine, Psychology Today
Privacy should go hand in hand with transparency, Don Tapscott, The Globe and Mail
___Tuesday: 8.24.10___________________________________________
Chief Mentor: The Value of Indian CSR, Michael Useem, The Wall Street Journal
How big companies can stop the brain drain, John Hagel III and John Seely Brown, Fortune
Finest Hours: The making of Winston Churchill, Adam Gopnik, The New Yorker
___Monday: 8.23.10___________________________________________
Will Your Next Doctor Be a Robot?, Kevin Maney, Daily Finance
Time for debate on equity market structure, Gillian Tett, The Financial Times
How Your Smartphone Will Transform Your Elevator Pitch, Michael Schrage, Harvard Business Review