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This is a great question, but regardless of how high up the ladder a person gets they are still human, and the higher they climb often the individual will become influanced by those who surround them…

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Can we apply new business strategies in the government to improve our economy or we should focus in past mistakes and reinvent new marketing strategies to change it?

Martha, first congradulations on working toward your MBA. If marketing can be used to run for office, why not utilize the same strategies for the economy. If you look at the basics of business, you u…

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This is a great question, but regardless of how high up the ladder a person gets they are still human, and the higher they climb often the individual will become influanced by those who surround them. Power and money often can compromise personal et…
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Martha, first congradulations on working toward your MBA. If marketing can be used to run for office, why not utilize the same strategies for the economy. If you look at the basics of business, you understand the main reason why a business is in bus…
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Thank you for the link, this will be helpful not only for personal knowledge but with some of the agencies I volunteer with.
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Today a friend of mine and I were talking about how many changes are required within the legal system in Michigan and the nation. Granted neither of us had really thought about things are the level we do now after the events of the last couple years…
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I have been involved as a volunteer trying to improve the life of individuals within my community. I am currently working toward bettering my personal situation through education and am interested in becoming a bigger part of the political stage in West Michigan, in order to make positive changes.
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Today a friend of mine and I were talking about how many changes are required within the legal system in Michigan and the nation. Granted neither of us had really thought about things are the level we do now after the events of the last couple years. But today, we both decided it is time to start making changes where we can. We have both studied human services, worked as volunteers or employees for special needs populations and through our network have seen where the legal system is failing many… Continue

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At 11:34pm on October 25, 2009, Catherine Fauh Gooch said…
Thanks for telling me about it. It's not bad. It is interesting. I'll talk to you later. I called you, but didn't leave a message. I figured you would contact me some way.

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