Nothing Good Can Come from SCO

SCO is getting theirs: SCO tries to reinvigorate product line. The company's SCOsource effort, which includes its legal actions and its attempt–largely unsuccessful so far–to sell intellectual property licenses to Linux users, could trigger more declines, SCO disclosed in a regulatory filing Monday. "The decline in our Unix business revenue may be accelerated if industry [...]

Customers, Always the Last to Know

Why is it that only after bankruptcy and a several years of fixing a corporate scandal along with an accounting mess of epic proportions, does MCI think, "Oh, customers are important"? One of the biggest things is the focus on the customer. We are streamlining our product portfolio and contracts. . . . There's a [...]

More on the Public Relations of Professional Sports

Not too long ago, I commented on the image and cultural problem of the NFL related to Pat Tillman. His death should have shown the sports-powers-that-be what fans really value in an athlete–it's not the bling bling nor is it the bad boy. Professional sports overall has a growing public relations problem and I'm not [...]