Congratulations to Execupundit
The blog format is fascinating to me. It provides a wide range of high quality information and perspectives. I quit watching television news a few years ago; it is a daily accounting of tragedy, horse race updates on politics, trials, the economy and celebrities, and very little real "news".
Instead I read newspapers, some magazines and have located what I consider to be a cadre of first rate blog sites written by professional men and women who have the itch to write and share real information.
The first blog of this sort I found was Execupundit, written by Michael Wade an attorney and consultant in Phoenix, Arizona. Over the years it has been an inexhaustible supply of management advice, wit and inspiration. I have said it before, I consider Execupundit to be tops in the business/management blog format. When someone tells me they "don't read blogs" because they are not informative, are inaccurate, or written by people in their pajamas (not that there is anything wrong with that), I suggest they read Execupundit for a week or two.
Execupundit is six years old. Please stop over and congratulate Michael on his fine site.
Instead I read newspapers, some magazines and have located what I consider to be a cadre of first rate blog sites written by professional men and women who have the itch to write and share real information.
The first blog of this sort I found was Execupundit, written by Michael Wade an attorney and consultant in Phoenix, Arizona. Over the years it has been an inexhaustible supply of management advice, wit and inspiration. I have said it before, I consider Execupundit to be tops in the business/management blog format. When someone tells me they "don't read blogs" because they are not informative, are inaccurate, or written by people in their pajamas (not that there is anything wrong with that), I suggest they read Execupundit for a week or two.
Execupundit is six years old. Please stop over and congratulate Michael on his fine site.



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