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  1. New tool offers product view into stock valuation http://www.trefis.com/ - light on companies - be interesting to see conglomerates like GE
  2. Very cool infographic tool on health care costs. http://www.ge.com/visualiza... The power of HIS #in
  3. @CandidCIO Is the first failing due to ability, execution, or a lack of specification? Your IT category director should be able to help.
  4. @mattmiszewski Great entrant to the race!
  5. McCarthy needs to give the red flag to one of his assistants.
  6. Just saw Mark Schultz in concert ... WOW ... that guy is alive. And man can he sing!
  7. brutal by the Bay
  8. #In Great observations on HBR. Why Parents Make Great Managers: http://bit.ly/1sL4P2 via @addthis
  9. @ryanmcraver Huawei may have their hands full with Motorola division http://www.reuters.com/arti...
  10. @ryanmcraver maybe a counter strike at Cisco
  11. @ryanmcraver - a play into data center virtualization & multi-layer security??? Nice premium for COMS shareholders!
  12. 10 states facing economic disaster (a la California) http://bit.ly/2G5yly
  13. @CandidCIO How can anyone ignore the Internet for research - one of its greatest innovations if you know how to search and filter.
  14. amazing sunrise on the drive in this morning
  15. Think Twice - great quick read to remind decision-makers to avoid human nature. http://amzn.com/1422176754
  16. WSJ.com - Crisis Compels Economists To Reach for New Paradigm http://bit.ly/2xPWYe - Stability for the financial world if reform happens.
  17. Lectures & commentary from the likes of Berkley, Wharton & Stanford @ http://bit.ly/n0Qxb.
  18. What image does the MS/BK Win 7 promo in Japan really convey? http://bit.ly/16sZYI
  19. Same story for UHG. Point solutions will not fix systemic problems.
  20. Despite all their "greed" and "inefficiency", Wellpoint pays out more in claims (590 bps) and has lower expenses (800 bps) than Allstate.