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When Did Being Rich Become a Bad Thing?

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What NYER CEO Rob Levin is reading this week
September 26, 2012

 

 

 

 

 

Stop Beating up the Rich

Since when did being rich become a bad thing in the US? This article exposes some myths about the "rich" and suggests reframing the discussion to how to bring everyone else up.

 

Leadership Lessons from Nick Saban

The case for micromanaging. Nick Saban, head coach of Alabama’s Crimson Tide and arguably the best coach in all of football, is obsessive about details. He also favors focusing on processes over winning. (Of course, if you stick to the right processes, the odds of winning are in your favor.) Lots of things for entrepreneurs to learn from.

 

Manhattan Power Breakfast Crisis

Yes, a cup of coffee is $8, but if you ever wanted to dine with the rich and famous (and infamous), better catch the “power breakfast” at the Regency soon as it is closing for renovations. I have been there several times and the power radiates throughout the room.

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Author Information:

Robert Levin is the Editor-in-Chief and Publisher of The New York Enterprise Report. Levin has extensive experience with midsize and small businesses, having previously held CEO, CFO, and COO positions with companies in several industries. He is also a contributor for The Huffington Post. Levin can be reached at rlevin@nyreport.com and (212) 307-6760.