Christmas Day Flashback! Of course another Presidential round of golf takes precedence over Marines spending Christmas at home with their families! Part of the role of a chief executive is to maintain the morale of those who work under them. Sometimes this may mean making what for them is the ultimate sacrifice of missing a round of golf so that other can spend time with their families. Not Barack...
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PoliticsandFinance on 3rd Jan 2012 (via politicsandfinance.blogspot.com)
These days elections do seen rather popular. We elect our MPs, our Councillors and soon our Police Commissioners. If Mr Clegg gets his way, we'll also have the chance to elect the members of the House of Lords. We vote for the directors of my building society. We voted in the parent governor elections at the kids school. So, why don't we have an elected Conservative Chairman? If the Golf...
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LittlesLog on 1st Jan 2012 (via antonylittle.blogspot.com)
Marketing a cash cow/mature product to a "hole" new customer! As the joke goes, cemeteries are a great business that people are just dying to get into. But how does one cemetery differentiate itself from the one across the street? Babbling brook! Huge shade trees? Celebrity residents? What could make one hole in the ground so much more desirable than another hole in the ground? How about reaching ...
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PoliticsandFinance on 19th Oct 2011 (via politicsandfinance.blogspot.com)
The post-War "baby boom" generation should volunteer for charities when they retire instead of spending their time playing golf, a Conservative minister, Nick Hurd, has suggested.
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Telegraph on 4th Oct 2011 (via telegraph.feedsportal.com)
SNP ministers have lobbied the UK government to cut the rate of VAT to boost golf tourism, it emerged yesterday.
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Scotsman on 23rd Sep 2011 (via news.scotsman.com)
DONALD Trump is ready to take legal action in Scottish, European and American courts to block an "eyesore" offshore wind farm he claims threatens his £750 million golf
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Scotsman on 15th Sep 2011 (via news.scotsman.com)
Former CEO of RBS "deserved to be a pariah" for his role in bank's financial collapse, according to Alistair Darling.
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Telegraph on 1st Sep 2011 (via telegraph.feedsportal.com)