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Antony and the Johnsons  (Taken with Instagram at Radio City Music Hall)

Antony and the Johnsons (Taken with Instagram at Radio City Music Hall)

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Portlandia posters just arrived in the office! (Taken with Instagram at Morpheus Media)

Portlandia posters just arrived in the office! (Taken with Instagram at Morpheus Media)

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Gemsbok (Taken with Instagram at American Museum of Natural History)

Gemsbok (Taken with Instagram at American Museum of Natural History)

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Friends: I’m His Girl

Currently stuck in my brain

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ericmortensen:

by Kenaz.24

Took a self-portrait the other day…

ericmortensen:

by Kenaz.24

Took a self-portrait the other day…

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I’m in love with this photo from the Draught Dry Goods SS12 Preview

I’m in love with this photo from the Draught Dry Goods SS12 Preview

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terrysdiary:

Meats And Things

terrysdiary:

Meats And Things

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Things that make me vom: The Social Media Shower Curtain

Things that make me vom: The Social Media Shower Curtain

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If you take care of customers, writes Martin, shareholders will be drawn along for a very nice ride. The opposite is simply not true: if you try to take care of shareholders, customers don’t benefit and, ironically, shareholders don’t get very far either. In the real market, there is opportunity to build for the long run rather than to exploit short-term opportunities, so the real market has a chance to produce sustainability. The real market produces meaning and motivation for organizations. The organization can create bonds with customers, imagine great plans, and bring them to fruition.

The Dumbest Idea In The World: Maximizing Shareholder Value - Forbes

Interesting thoughts on the “real market” vs. the expectations market from Roger L. Martin’s Fixing the Game. Our myopic focus on quarterly earnings is killing us quicker and quicker.

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Photo Pile turns your Instagrams into a…photo pile.

Photo Pile turns your Instagrams into a…photo pile.

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