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Here are links to the posts that were viewed most often on my previous blog, The Right Point.  I’ll update as I have the chance.

For CEOs, the more they make, the meaner they become

CEOs are better at lying than the rest of us

Zappos CEO sold out for love

A tale of two CEOs – Southwest, Spirit Airlines

Kurt Warner – here to help, not to judge

Long Life?: A cryonics courtroom thriller

Homeless man teaches marketing lesson

Woodstock: We all came to look for America

Measuring public relations – output, outcome, out the door?

Thank you reward? No, thanks

Media interviews: Go deeper, not wider

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Old Lutheran shows you can make a market of just about anything

About a decade ago, I first learned about Old Lutheran, a website devoted to providing “unique products and services that help our customers express their Lutheran identity.” You might not think there’s much of a market for this, but you’d be wrong! As an old Lutheran myself, I’ve bought several items from Old Lutheran over [...]

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Peter Faur has served as a speechwriter for three CEOs and as a vice president of corporate communications for a Fortune 500 company. He can help you plan communications programs, train you and other employees to represent your organization well, and create high-quality communications vehicles that will connect with your intended audience. [Read More …]

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