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" ... But the corner position is volatile. Covering receivers requires a short memory. ... "
" ... From his corner of the boxing ring, Gotti maintains (sans proof) that Alite had been a rat since the 1990s—with Dave Gentile his main FBI handler. Gotti says Alite was a member of his mob crew for barely two years (1989-91) before he chased him away from the family, in part because of a tip that he might have become an informant. But that’s untrue, maintains Phil Scala, a retired longtime head of the FBI’s Gambino squad. When asked if Alite was a family associate right up until 2006, when he returned from Brazil and started cooperating with the feds, Scala says “Absolutely. 100%.” ... "
" ... So, with the election just around the corner, what should firms be looking out for in the traditional merry-go-round of presidential debates, stump speeches and advertising campaigns? Here are the five key issues that could make a difference for manufacturers and the US economy as a whole: ... "
" ... Soltau took over the corner office at Penney a little over two years ago and assembled a new team at the retailer in an attempt to halt its precipitous retail slide and find a new identity that would provide for a place in the increasingly squeezed mid-market sector. Some criticized her lack of a sense of urgency and the visible changes at the company under her reign were marginal. Stores and signage were cleaned up, some new brands brought in and both home and e-commerce — once mainstays at the retailer — were both given more emphasis. A so-called “lab” store outside Dallas was opened about a year ago and it pointed to a possible new direction that might succeed. But any sort of a dramatic reinvent was nowhere to be seen. ... "
" ... When I reflect on everything that I’ve achieved for myself and the people I work with, I realize that I wouldn’t be where I am without a strong mentor. It’s important to have someone in your corner who has been there and done it — someone who shows you the way. Making that first investment in a coach can be the toughest and most rewarding risk that you’ll ever take. When I bought that $67 course, I probably borrowed $20 from my dad to afford it. But as my business grew, I graduated to $100 courses and then $1,000 courses. Finally, I took the plunge and went to actual coaching events to build those professional relationships. At present, I’ve spent well in excess of six figures on mentorship over the years. I never stop investing in myself — it’s been a huge theme throughout my entire journey. ... "