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Communications issued by the occupiers of the US White House are more than "delaying tactics", they use the platform to excuse their weak decision-analysis and problem-solving skills. President Bush's Rove-inspired, Cheney-driven leadership suffers from a "service-meltdown" and a "trust-loophole" - read an article describing these and other leadership betrayals here:
http://www.leadership-
toolkit.co...fleadership.php
Leadership betrayals article
Bill Thomas |
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09.06.06 - 5:34 pm | #
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Bill, while you're promoting books, check out this one:
http://www.amazon.com/exec/obido...B&
link_code=as1
Now, in your zeal to plug your book, did you read the above blog article?
FrauBudgie |
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09.07.06 - 6:16 am | #
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Dear FrauB.
Yes I did read the the blogged article and spoke briefly to its heart [i.e., communcations strategy] in my posted comment - however, I must ask you the exact same question, did you read my article [which examines the softer frailties and hard-wired vices of communicators] or did you jump to the conclusion that I was promoting "my book"? [by the way, I have written 5 books, so which one was I supposed to be promoting?]
Best regards!
Bill Thomas |
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09.07.06 - 8:08 pm | #
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Bill, when I clicked to your link, my screen was filled with an ad for your latest book!
So, okay. I went back, and it's interesting.
We're going to differ on a core premise here: I don't think Bush has betrayed the country, and frankly, I do think compared to other administrations, Bush's administation has been fairly transparant. There has been a determined wave of propaganda to get people to think Bushlied, etc. The Dems want to relive Watergate, everybody in the media wants to be Bernstein and Woodward.
Unfortunately, GWB is not a great communicator, also the short circuit on satisfaction is coming nationwide because there are plenty of successes -- but the successes are not publicized.
Like having a kid. Your kid brings home a straight A report card, so you ignore it and yell at him continually for being a klutz. Then you tell your neighbor that it's the kid's fault that the report card was ignored.
That's abusive.
FrauBudgie |
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09.08.06 - 6:30 am | #
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