Mourning strategies for when dot-coms die, from the flame-out of the e-commerce bubble. Some of the references in this golden oldie will sound incredibly antique, from an era on the other side of current history.
http://www.workingfortheman.com/van.html
Charting Van Wallach's adventures and obsessions, from small-town Texas to Princeton, Russia, Latin America and beyond. Open mic videos are included at no extra charge for your viewing enjoyment.
Monday, May 14, 2001
Monday, April 16, 2001
Governments Go Direct: Citizens Get a Direct Connection
How the Internet is changing how governments provide services, from my short stint at strategy+business, the thought leadership publication of the consulting firm Booz Allen Hamilton. I was the editor of the enews section and I wrote this piece, so I gave myself the byline. http://www.strategy-business.com/press/enewsarticle/22752?pg=all&tid=230
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1979: Notes of the Newsday Summer Intern
I was an intern for the summers of 1978 and 1979 at Newsday, then based in Garden City, NY. Afterward I agreed to respond to questions from ...
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The Internet as we know it now did not exist in the 1970s. Had it, I'm sure I would have been a teen blogger with my essays. I recently ...
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I've been a fan of the business-oriented series Billions (Showtime) and Succession (HBO) since they started. Both unfold in New York a...
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The letter from 1968 I found the note in a stack of family letters. Dated July 15, 1968, the handwritten letter came from my father Mark’s...