Pre IPO Investments – Pre IPO Investing – Misty Eyed Dreams of Investment Success
December 20, 2010 by James Scott
Filed under Business
Keeping ones ears to the tracks, hoping for IPO or Pre IPO involvement to diversify a portfolio just isn’t enough if you are trying to get to the next level of profitability and bang for the buck. Let’s face it a sucker accepts 4% from their local bank and a chump will kneel down before the investment banking giants and beg for inclusion to their ‘insider’ list of HYIP type deals while paying gargantuan commissions and fees that strip the ultimate profitability from the unique transaction they are becoming part of.
A Meeting with Economic Strategist James Scott, CEO of PCS Inc.
November 29, 2010 by Steven Placard
Filed under Business
As a journalist I find myself ghost writing books for self absorbed executives and politicians and never able to take credit for it. I usually get a call from the executive’s publicist and they want me to write a bunch of garbage about his soft side, his humanitarian side or his golf swing. The article is written, published, the clients happy and I feel like a sell out with no journalistic integrity because in this industry, to pay the bills means to compromise and do things you don’t like. This interview was different, completely different.
Winning Is Temporary, Annihilation Is For Ever: Corporate Strategists Speak
November 24, 2010 by James Scott
Filed under Business
If you’re a board member, CEO, COO or CFO in an industry that is as cut throat as pharma, bio-tech, technology, software etc industries you most likely have hired a strategies consultant to step in to help you gain a much needed edge over your competitors.
World Power: Are The Governmental Elite Gods Or Monsters?
November 15, 2010 by Marcus Faulk
Filed under Business
The undertaking of a corporate start-up is as American as apple pie and denim jeans. Start-ups come and go like the tide but for a very small, in the know group of beneficiaries; they can attribute their successes to a group of five power-brokers that are responsible for some of the most earth shattering mergers, political movements and corporate turnarounds in modern economic history.
Looking For A Corporate Consultant? You Need A Power Broker
November 9, 2010 by Eric Murphy
Filed under Business
From one blog maniac to another, I feel that blogging gives us all an opportunity to express our opinions, good and bad, off the cuff and to the masses. I remember getting bad service in a Subway sandwich shop with my family, I sent out a twitter to my group and in 24 hours I received a personal apology from the franchise owner and the corporate office with a hefty supply of free food vouchers that literally lasted us a year. It’s nice to know that we are able to keep companies in check using social media.
Crisis Management Done Properly Is Like Having Micro-Militias Ready For Action Anytime In Every Place
October 5, 2010 by James Scott
Filed under Business
For the economically nave and entrepreneurial utopia seekers, this isn’t an article for you. Press that ‘X’ at the top right side of the computer screen and open up a new browser and go to the official Obama page where you’ll get the lies you need in order to feel like your corporate concepts actually have a place in reality.
Pre IPO Investments – IPO Investing – Getting Access To Great Deals
October 4, 2010 by James Scott
Filed under Business
For investors, that once in a life time opportunity is always out there happening for someone else. There is always a story about a guy that got in on an IPO for a software company that turned him into an overnight millionaire or that next big bio-tech IPO for a company that has the closest thing to a cure for Alzheimer’s that the industry has ever seen, they did a small pre IPO raise and then closed out the offering and now there are talks of a buyout, again overnight millionaires will be made.
CEO Leadership – Corporate Consulting – Corporate Survival
September 30, 2010 by James Scott
Filed under Finance
The objective of today’s CEO is survival; survival in terms of enterprise position. The CEO has to pick up the shattered remnants left behind by the lies and failures of elected officials and institutions. Today’s senior executive needs to be a congressman, judge, mayor and priest all rolled up into one. The livelihood of one’s employees/constituency depends on the expansion tactics, emotional stamina, intellectual foresight and willingness to enter into an economic cage brawl to protect the company, shareholders and employees that depend on the entity’s survival for monetary sustenance.
Power And The Flipside To The Pyramid Of Influence
September 30, 2010 by James Scott
Filed under Business
When I go to political functions or functions that claim to have the who’s who in attendance I find it fascinating to stand back and watch people interact. Politicians and power CEOs always stick to surface conversations, upstarts converse while looking over the shoulder of their conversation partner waiting for the opportunity to dump them and move onto someone with more influence. I could watch this interaction for ours and speculate with friends where we believe the targets of our conversation to be in their professional and pedigree evolution.
How To Take Your Company Public – Global Expansion – Increase Sales – James Scott
July 31, 2010 by James Scott
Filed under Finance
Lets face it, if you are a small or medium size business owner, the government looks at you and sees dollar signs and instead of words coming from your mouth they just hear ‘cha ching’! Don’t be naive you mean about as much to your local congressman as a slab of road kill to maggots.


