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Famous Last Words : Harvard's Tat Masters

December 2008 By Denny Hatch

Other free daily goodies from Harvard Business Publishing with great teasers:
  • Should You Trust E-mail or Pen and Paper?
  • Who's Happy?
  • Why Mergers Don't Work
  • Time to Rethink Offshoring?
  • Driving While BlackBerrying

A sampling of some other stats:
  • People are almost 50 percent more likely to lie when using e-mail than when using pen and paper to correspond with someone they don't know.
  • Not only do Americans watch more TV than ever before (127+ hours per person per month), but they're spending an additional 5.34 hours a month watching video online and on their mobile phones.
  • Denmark tops the list of happy nations, according to the latest World Values Survey.

The Daily Stat is one of 17 free e-mail updates from Harvard Business Publishing. I look forward to my daily nuggets from Harvard. And who knows, maybe I'll buy one of its products or services?

Give it a look. You'll find it: (1) amusing; (2) occasionally useful; and (3) a world-class lesson on how to sell on the Web. You'll find it at:
http://tinyurl.com/57n5ru.

Denny Hatch is a freelance direct marketing consultant and copywriter. Visit him at www.dennyhatch.com or www.businesscommonsense.com, or contact him via e-mail at dennyhatch@yahoo.com.
 

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