A conversation with Alfred Taubman

with Alfred Taubman
in Business, Books
on Wednesday, August 29, 2007 * * * * *

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A conversation with industrialist and philanthropist Alfred Taubman about his book Threshold Resistance - The Extraordinary Career of a Luxury Retailing Pioneer.

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    1. Shaft  08/30/2007 03:32 PM Report

      The second commemoration of the victims of Katrina as well as the destructions of billions in property, whcih has become one of the core reasons for the current real-estate market downfall did not get the attention of Charlie Rose's show a show many respect and enjoy investing an hour. As Linda Pollack wrote below it is shame. 1800 people are believed to have died some of them are not identified to this day, we only know that they are Americans who have died waiting for help to be rescued, I am sorry to say this but Charlie you are a hipocrite.

    2. Linda Pollack  08/30/2007 12:33 PM Report

      The two year anniversary of Katrina and not a trace of this on your program Mr. Rose. The New Gilded Age, I reckon. Shame on you. Shame on you.

    3. Kim  08/30/2007 03:57 AM Report

      Interesting... Reminded me of the extensive training I went through before being placed in as a Customer Service Representative at the phone company - PT&T - where I was hired. We went through a training course that was 9 months long, before we were even informed of our work site address. Much of the training related to the content tonight... Although, in our training, "Overcoming Objections" was a major topic/subject..... : )

      (Hired based on high test score - directly out of high school - at a VERY decent salary)