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The race to get the votes of 240,000 Latinos in Latino areas of Philadelphia for Harris-Walz, particularly Latino men.

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The enthusiasm for Six Sigma was carried by McInerney from GE to 3M. 3M was sluggish at the time and growing bureaucratic over time so an outsider and the efficiency focus of getting more for every buck spent and focus on quality in all processes and designing for quality and reduced defects may have helped to bring a new dimension to 3M. But as the author reflects and Buckley who stepped into McInerney's shoes says aloud, as well as several B School Professors, this imposed on a culture like 3M's that thrived on innovation, the post it note being a classic example, was not going to produce the best results in the long run. Interestingly GE itself under Immelt has emphasized innovation, research and development in addition to Quality Control. Going back over the years Japanese QC actually was taken from earlier work at GE in the 30's and 40's in Quality Control, so it was natural for GE to return to its own accomplishments in this area after a period when it had lost its leading edge in Quality. But foremost GE was about innovation and creativity and new products, back from its origins with Thomas Edison's company. The other GE person Nardelli at Home Depot also tried to bring a numbers only focus and doing it in a marine corps seargent type of way stumbled badly and resigned. So this piece on McInerney and buckley and 3M reflects a quiet shift to thinking of new ways to approach the complex global markets of today and the global competition of today. And the rapidly changing marketplace where shifts in buyer behaviour and competitor innovation create a constantly changing playing field. Is Tata Motors small car at an incredibly low price going to change the car industry, if the same companies can then make better cars at a much lower cost after developing lowcost high quality technologies? What is happening as Apple and then HP achieve success by selling their brands through stores and Dell starts to slip? Why is P&G and Unilever looking at the prospects in selling to consumers with smaller budgets and shifting its focus to these markets for growth? Doesnt this require one to think on ones feet and listen and observe and reflect on what these changes mean? Roger Martin of the University of Toronto has a piece in BW, May 21, 2007, with a similiar thought. ...
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Ron Pinnelli of AutoData says the main difference between automakers doing well and ones that are struggling is a few big successes and a solid product line. The Detroit automakers need a good hit, a home run like the Honda Civic and some solid sellers. This is what Ford, GM need, one or two good hits and a the rest of the line pretty solid. Note auto sales increase 0.6 % overall for Feb. 2006 and the market is holding up. Note also 1) GM is deemphasizing fleet sales- "taking our medicine and going on." - Good thing in the long run. 2) Toyota sales not up by that much 2.6% in Feb. 2006. 3) Honda's success is a result of new Honda Civic sales which went up by 37% in Feb 2006, and helped increase Honda's market share from 7.8% in the prior year to 8.5%, according to Autodata.
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Efforts by the Federal Reserve, the Administration coming around to the Fed's view of the need for help,and private lenders with persuasion from the Fed Chairman and others, to soften the impact of the mortgage blow to the economy by getting Federal Housing Administration, Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac to help subprime mortgage holders avoid foreclosures. Additional pressure from the Democrat controlled House and Senate.
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Consider not only the cost of gasoline per gallon but also the higher fuel efficiency of cars and light trucks. The comparison is with the profligate consumption and larger cars before 1978, when gas hit 20 cents per mile on average, today it is 15 cents per mile on average, these figures factor in inflation which should be taken into account in coming up with the real number. Gas cost less in the 60's and 70's but fuel efficiency was pretty poor in those days, and cars were much larger, so per mile gas cost even more before fuel efficiency made big strides in the eighties and then again reverted to the pre 1978 days as gas prices dropped and consumption jumped, in the 90's. Conclusion: high gas prices are needed for the market mechanisms to work, and incentives to develop more fuel efficient vehicles if those vehicles demand increases.
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What a kitchen looks like, what a kitchen renovation looks like with a budget of $1 million - or similar in simple style, no bells and whistles, could be done for less than $100,000. A kitchen one could use with small children or grandchildren out in the garden, as this one is for a Danish owner of a house on Lake Zug in Switzerland.

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Victor Webanyama of the San Antonio Spurs in Game Three of NBA Finals 2026. Wemby gets 32 points in a win for the Spurs to end a 13 game losing streak. It is now Knicks 2 and Spurs 1 as the games head into the 4th of 7. New Yorkers gave a rousing reception to their team at Madison Square Garden, it just revved up the city.

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Inflation in countries like Turkey and Romania. In Turkey inflation reaches 9.2% in March and looking to be worsening. Both countries have high foreign debt and export prospects worsening so their situation is getting difficult. Turkey's interest rate is at 15.25% and the central Bank is not about to reduce rates because of inflation even as growth is flat. Complicating Turkey's problem even further the Turkish lira lost 30% of its value in May 2006 requiring higher interest rates to support the currency and aslo because a further weakening of currency would mean higher price for imports and higher inflation. The corporate sector in Turkey has been on a hard currency borrowing binge so devt servicing costs would rise with further weakening of the currency. meanwhile growth is sputtering in Turkey.
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How politics is shifting in Germany as Die Linke a party of discontented Social Democrats and heirs to the East German Communists has 14% support in opinion polls and the public opinion is shifting in favor of more state involvement and protecting workers.
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