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Let Joe Ferguson fix city’s minority business program
Wednesday, September 1, 2010

The late Harold Washington, the "people's mayor," was voted into office in 1983 after cobbling together a coalition of African-Americans and Hispanics yearning for the civil rights they had been denied, white liberals fed up with racially polarizing politics and labor unions incensed over mounting job losses. Mr. Washington's policies of inclusion gave African-Americans and Hispanics-as well as women, Asians and gays-a voice in city government and a shot at the American dream they never had before.

 

 
Dividend Growth Still Rules
Monday, August 2, 2010

As of this writing the Dow Jones Industrials average is 27% below its October 8, 2007 close of 14,093 and about 8% below its April 19, 2010 close of 11,204. The yield on the Dow stands at 2.7%. It used to be that a dividend yield below 3% signaled an oncoming bear market. The yield has not been that high since the fourth quarter of 1990, almost twenty years.

 
Let Joe Ferguson fix city’s minority business program
Monday, August 2, 2010
The late Harold Washington, the "people's mayor," was voted into office in 1983 after cobbling together a coalition of African-Americans and Hispanics yearning for the civil rights they had been denied, white liberals fed up with racially polarizing politics and labor unions incensed over mounting job losses. Mr. Washington's policies of inclusion gave African-Americans and Hispanics-as well as women, Asians and gays-a voice in city government and a shot at the American dream they never had before.

 

 
Illinois politicians' refusal to take on pension reform jeopardizes recovery
Thursday, July 1, 2010

Pension crises in Chicago, in Illinois and in cities and states throughout the nation threaten the retirement security of public employees, investors' confidence in public securities and, ultimately, the economic recovery on which businesses, consumers, homeowners and workers are counting.

 

 
Illinois politicians' refusal to take on pension reform jeopardizes recovery
Monday, June 14, 2010

Pension crises in Chicago, in Illinois and in cities and states throughout the nation threaten the retirement security of public employees, investors' confidence in public securities and, ultimately, the economic recovery on which businesses, consumers, homeowners and workers are counting.

 

 
The Lane Report June 2010
Tuesday, June 1, 2010

Privacy, the Cost of Innovation?

With the backlash against Facebook for privacy breaches, consumers, lawmakers and the media have made it clear that personal information is the hot new commodity that cannot be sold for free membership to social networking sites.  The numerous news articles on Facebook's breach of its users' privacy have left Facebook backpedaling to address the seemingly growing question of the American public -- how valuable is our personal information?  While, at first glance, the Facebook story may seem innocuous and merely the latest bandwagon of bad publicity, in actuality it could significantly change the way businesses operate on the Internet with respect to their collection, storage and use of its customers' personal information.

 
Justices rule against NFL in antitrust case
Tuesday, May 25, 2010
See Marc's related article "NFL's Hail Mary antitrust case stands to bruise fans" published on October 5, 2009 in Crain's Chicago Business.
 
Who is the L3C Entrepreneur?
Thursday, May 20, 2010

Marc Lane provides his insight and expertise regarding L3C opportunties in this researched whitepaper written and published by interSector Partners, L3C

Click here to view the whitepaper. 

Whitepaper Excerpt:

These are merely a fraction of the wide spectrum of ideas, fields and structures being created as L3Cs. According to Marc Lane, a Chicago attorney who has provided legal counsel to help launch at least 50 L3Cs, it’s because the L3C provides a space for innovation and new approaches that existing business and nonprofit models do not:

I think that’s a reflection of the opportunity; it’s there to be shaped. It invites creativity and innovation in deal design and entity design. When you talk to clients about the various ways businesses can be structured, that very conversation sparks reactions in clients. The L3C empowers the client to re-imagine the venture beyond the constraints of the typical corporation, partnership or LLC.”

 
The Lane Report May 2010
Saturday, May 1, 2010

Inspector General Has Potential to Crack City's Code of Silence

The city of Chicago's employees, shielded from retaliation by the city's whistle-blower ordinance, are under orders to report suspected misconduct by their fellow workers. Yet, too often, they don't. A recent survey commissioned by the Office of Compliance, created to oversee the city's court-ordered efforts to keep politics out of hiring, revealed that municipal employees report only half the incidents of apparent wrongdoing they witness, while the employees of other large cities report two-thirds of suspicious incidents.

 
Inspector general has potential to crack city's code of silence
Monday, April 19, 2010

The city of Chicago's employees, shielded from retaliation by the city's whistle-blower ordinance, are under orders to report suspected misconduct by their fellow workers. Yet, too often, they don't. A recent survey commissioned by the Office of Compliance, created to oversee the city's court-ordered efforts to keep politics out of hiring, revealed that municipal employees report only half the incidents of apparent wrongdoing they witness, while the employees of other large cities report two-thirds of suspicious incidents.

 

 
The Lane Report April
Thursday, April 1, 2010

Conversion of a Traditional IRA to a Roth IRA:  A Simple Tradeoff of the Time Value of Money Versus an Option?

In 2010, tax laws governing the conversion of Traditional IRAs into Roth IRAs changed, making conversion a viable option for many high net worth individuals.  As a result, many upper-income investors are currently debating whether or not they would benefit from converting some or all of their Traditional IRAs to Roth IRAs. 

 

 
People. Planet. Profit. Blog
Sunday, March 7, 2010

People. Planet. Proft. Blog

Welcome to the first edition of "People. Planet. Profit.", the monthly publication of Left Brain/Right Brain Productions' official blog. Featuring inspiring people in media and entertainment, stories from around the planet, and best practices for profitable social enterprise.

This month we feature interviews with Craig Farkus, Executive Producer of Instant Karma Films; Bosnian author, inspirational speaker and performer Nadja Halilbegovich; and Marc Lane, President of the Social Enterprise Alliance - Chicago chapter.

 
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