On average, I’m not the kind of individual that finds most of the humorous content sent to me via email all that funny. The operative word there is “most”.
Year: 2006
Supply & Demand or Supplying the Demand?
In December, 2005 I published an article at the Partial Observer which examined the impact Yale School of Music’s decision to go tuition-free for graduate students would have on the classical music business…
Turning Lemons Into Lemonade
Just a short post today because I want to put something up letting everyone know that I’ll be releasing some really fascinating material toward the end of May or beginning of June. I’ve had the good fortune to work with an accomplished systems expert who came up with an idea that should go a long way toward helping managers and board members begin to see their respective environments in a new …
Who Knows What Evil Lurks In The Hearts Of Men?
Apparently, it’s no longer The Shadow; instead, it’s Blognoggle, which professes to shadow the top 100 classical music blogs. Blognoggle comes straight from the mind of none other than Jerry Bowles, the editor of Sequenza21.com, a hotbed of contemporary music discussion and just about anything else cutting edge related to classical music (assuming that’s not an oxymoron to begin with)…
A Serious Problem That’s Going To Get Worse Before It Gets Better
Phishing scams are a pain the ass. Not only for the millions of email users who wade through a regular tide of them every day, but they’re an equal pain in the ass to I.T. professionals. Unfortunately, nonprofits are becoming easy targets for the criminals out there bent on using the internet to fuel their thievery…