Archive for 2010
Peru: Creating Commerce from Nothing
Whereas Santiago, Chile resembles a European city – with interesting architecture, tree-lined streets and various forms of mass transit – Lima, Peru is more what one might expect in South America: Crowded, urban, noisy and dusty. Instead of buses and subways, Peruvians travel across the city in taxis or, more likely, stuffed private minivans painted [...]
Tagged as Business, industrial park, Lima, Peru
Categorized as Business
Economics Review
One of my favorite classes at ASU was Managerial Economics, taught by the incredible Bill Boyes. A self-proclaimed libertarian, Professor Boyes projects a “free market” paradigm on every issue, asking students to consider “what if” the usual “solutions” — i.e. government involvement — weren’t in place. One can list items like national defense, environmental protection, [...]
Tagged as ASU, Boyes, Business, economics, free markets, government
Categorized as Business, Politics
Chile: Miscellaneous observations
The news out of Chile suggests incredible devastation in Concepcion and the villages along the coast. Tidal waves created by the earthquake’s epicenter in the Pacific Ocean hit Chile with great force, lifting vehicles into buildings and swamping low-lying areas. More than 230 Chileans lost their lives. A contact in Santiago reports some damage to [...]
Tagged as architecture, Business, Chile, earthquake, McDonalds, palace
Categorized as Business
Earthquake in Chile
Chile was hit by an 8.8-magnitude earthquake this morning. The epicenter was 200 miles south of the capital, Santiago (above). Reports said that some buildings in Santiago collapsed and power was out in some areas. The airport was closed. A tsunami warning was issued for the Pacific islands. Having just been there, I wasn’t surprised [...]
Tagged as Chile, earthquake
Categorized as Business
PHX Economics Club: U.S. Bancorp CEO offers prescription for moving forward
First, he did apologize. “(The banking industry) made a lot of mistakes,” U.S. Bancorp CEO Richard Davis told the Feb. 25 Phoenix Economics Club luncheon crowd at the Arizona Biltmore. “The industry failed you.” Banks gave out loans they shouldn’t have and lost sight of their customers, he said. Those December bonuses were a bad [...]
Tagged as Bancorp, banking, Business, davis, government, Healthcare, phoenix economics club, U.S.
Categorized as Business, Politics
Chile: Different markets, different services
These are some observations gleaned from the recent international practicum of Executive MBA students at Arizona State University in Chile and Peru. One of the visiting speakers to the Universidad del Desarrollo in Chile was Santiago Grage, the corporate finance manager for Empresas La Polar S.A., a Chilean retailer. La Polar has an interesting story. [...]
Tagged as Business, Chile, La Polar, Santiago
Categorized as Business
Learning about fiscal prudence — from Chile (?!)
These are some observations gleaned from the recent international practicum of Executive MBA students at Arizona State University in Chile and Peru. It’s kind of unsettling to get lessons in federal fiscal prudence from individuals from Chile. The long and thin South American country along the Pacific Ocean – picture Texas squeezed into a 100-mile-wide [...]
Tagged as ASU, Business, Chile, government, MBA, Travel, U.S., UDD
Categorized as Business
Arizona Interactive Marketing Association event
The panel (from left): Brandie Feuer, Becky Armendariz, Morgan Durant, Jay Baer and hostess Carey Pena of Channel 3. It was a full house Tuesday night at the Mission Palms in Tempe to hear the Arizona Interactive Marketing Association panel on the impact of social media in business. Some highlights: Jay Baer, President, Convince and [...]
Tagged as AZIMA, baer, banner, facebook, twitter
Categorized as Business, Healthcare, Social Media
Ranking the ‘Get Motivated’ Speakers
Nine speakers shared wisdom and advice with 10,000 people Feb. 4 at Jobing.com Arena. Here’s an opinion on how they ranked: 1. Phil Town: The investor/author offered advice for the small investor. With corporations, fund managers and pensions controlling 85% of Wall Street’s volume, the “little guy” has some odds stacked against him. But Town [...]
Tagged as Business, forbes, giuliani, Jobing.com, lowe, motivation, seminar, town, warner, ziglar
Categorized as Business, Politics
Former Mayo CEO: Problem is Healthcare Delivery
Dr. Denis Cortese, former president and CEO of the Mayo Clinic, explained the challenges facing the healthcare industry in a Jan. 19 talk to the Economics Club of Phoenix. Speaking a week after the Massachusetts special election of Scott Brown to the Senate — and presumably the end of the ObamaCare proposal in Congress — [...]
Tagged as Cortese, Economic Club, Healthcare, Obama
Categorized as Healthcare