Magical Thinking vs. Boring Reality
Facebook can sometimes be a gold mine for content. Consider these two seemingly unrelated events: Marie is a friend who used to work in
Facebook can sometimes be a gold mine for content. Consider these two seemingly unrelated events: Marie is a friend who used to work in
My friend Eric Stegemann, a Millennial himself, tweeted out the following article from BusinessWeek talking about the “Lost Generation” of Homeowners: For some analysts, the
I just saw that picture above on Facebook today. I don’t know the man, and he could be the best real estate agent ever to
Recently, I found out that the Pinnacle Group Project — something I had heard rumors about for a few months — had officially launched. What
In case you didn’t know, I’ve been having some fun with Matthew Shadbolt of Corcoran and Gahlord Dewald of Thoughtfaucet on a podcast thing of
I’ve been having a twitter conversation (remember those?) with my good friend Mike Pennington, who is not only one of the guys behind RETSO, but
In part 1, we just looked at one person’s view of what Big Data means for corporations, then tried to apply it to real
I’m pretty certain this is going to be an obsession for me for the next few weeks. So as I’m wont to do, I’ll think
[Continuing my experiment on short posts… 600 words or less, guaranteed.] I’ve been sounding the alarm on the Millennials for… oh… over two years now,
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