About

Name: vinturella
Dateline: New Orleans
Weblog: nobulletin.blogspot.com [RSS]
Articles: 46
First Published: Monday, January 24, 2005
Last Published: Sunday, June 25, 2006
Writer Bio
John B. Vinturella, Ph.D. has 40 years experience as a management and strategic consultant and entrepreneur, and 15 of those years as an academic Entrepreneur-in-Residence and Adjunct Professor. Follow the Katrina recovery blog, New Orleans Bulletin, and visit his Entrepreneurship site.
All published articles — RSS Feed

Currently listing articles 46-1:
  1. How We Will Spend Our Summer Vacation

    — Innsbruck...now attracts more North American visitors than any other European ski destination.

    OPINION in Culture on June 25, 2006

  2. Getting Our Footing Back in New Orleans

    — We want to see what happens this hurricane season before deciding whether it makes sense to build or buy another house.

    OPINION in Culture on May 15, 2006

  3. A Safer City

    — Crime seems to be back in New Orleans after a too-brief reprieve.

    OPINION in Culture on May 06, 2006

  4. New Orleans Mayor Weathers the Storm

    — The runoff candidates for Mayor of New Orleans have been chosen, and we look forward to an interesting contest.

    NEWS in Politics on April 24, 2006

  5. Voting and Katrina

    — In New Orleans Katrina is part of every news story. Sometimes the Katrina effect is discussed directly; more often it is only implied.

    NEWS in Politics on March 18, 2006

  6. Disequilibrium: Report From New Orleans

    — A new equilibrium must be established between supply and demand. I am afraid that New Orleans will no longer be an inexpensive place to live.

    NEWS in Culture on March 14, 2006

  7. Life Begins at 55 (Part One of Three)

    — When I sold my business, at the age of 55, I felt liberated.

    OPINION in Culture on March 08, 2006

  8. Blogger to “Score” New Orleans Recovery

    — Dr. John Vinturella’s own "Hospitality Index" measures how New Orleans is faring.

    REVIEW in Culture on March 08, 2006

  9. Katrina: Unexpected Consequences

    — We just moved into our ninth address since evacuating New Orleans on August 27, just ahead of Katrina. ...

    NEWS in Culture on February 05, 2006

  10. "State-of-the-art" in Internet marketing …

    — Continuation of an interview with John Vinturella, author of "Release Your Inner Entrepreneur. "

    INTERVIEW in Culture on August 20, 2005

  11. RYIE invades the world of Internet marketing…

    — Jay Beavy of the Second Fortune blog on Internet marketing talks to John Vinturella, author of Release Your Inner Entrepreneur.

    INTERVIEW in Culture on August 19, 2005

  12. On-Guard …

    — ...

    NEWS in Culture on August 13, 2005

  13. Classic work-at-home scams …

    — ...

    NEWS in Culture on August 12, 2005

  14. Corporate HQ, 2000s Style

    — ...

    NEWS in Culture on August 11, 2005

  15. Net Success?

    — ... would like to interview you for my book ... based on interviews with people running or founders of successful companies ...

    INTERVIEW in Culture on July 21, 2005

  16. Bubble, bubble, toil and trouble ...

    — ...

    OPINION in Culture on July 18, 2005

  17. A Case Study of the Evangelical "Business" ...

    — The evangelical sector is growing rapidly while overall church attendance in the U.S. is fairly stable. What's up with that?

    OPINION in Culture on July 04, 2005

  18. Fear and loathing on the bayou ...

    — ...

    SATIRE in Politics on June 26, 2005

  19. Sweet Charity

    — This institution has remained standing (sometimes barely) and caring for the population throughout ... epidemics, wars, hurricanes, pirates and politics...

    SATIRE in Politics on June 25, 2005

  20. A Loss of Innocence …

    — ...

    SATIRE in Politics on June 24, 2005

  21. The Honeywell “honeypot” …

    — 1975 ... the SuperDome in New Orleans would open, and Edwin W. Edwards would be re-elected Governor of Louisiana.

    SATIRE in Politics on June 23, 2005

  22. A patronage two-fer …

    — Remarkably, a very small role in a campaign ... had gotten me placement on a “Friends of EWE” list.

    SATIRE in Politics on June 22, 2005

  23. Edwin, Bob and me, 1973 …

    — So, a little volunteer work for Edwin Edwards in 1971 turned me on to political activism.

    SATIRE in Politics on June 21, 2005

  24. Edwin and me, 1971 …

    — In 1971, then U.S. Representative Edwin Washington Edwards won the Democratic nomination for Governor of Louisiana in a very close runoff with J. Bennett Johnston,

    SATIRE in Politics on June 20, 2005

  25. Wirth-less ...

    — ... assume the statute of limitations has run out on punishing the perpetrators of the illegal acts that I witnessed ... more

    SATIRE in Politics on June 19, 2005

  26. Adventures in Criminal Justice

    — Some pundit suggested that a jury of his peers was hard to find among a group of people who are not smart enough to get

    SATIRE in Culture on June 14, 2005

  27. How To Create A Web Site in 5 Days ...

    — ...

    REVIEW in Culture on June 14, 2005

  28. Another Convert...

    — ...

    in Culture on March 15, 2005

  29. It's a Wireless World

    — ...

    in Culture on March 14, 2005

  30. Mayors under the microscope...

    — This is a brief excerpt from a book prospectus. The working title is "Black Mayors/White Mayors: Performance, Race and Approval."

    in Politics on March 03, 2005

  31. A National Treasure...

    — My class at Tulane the other night was spellbound by a septugenerian and hyper-entrepreneur named Joseph Wolf.

    in Culture on March 02, 2005

  32. Dissecting the anonymice…

    — “Like insatiable vermin eating and rutting their way through a bulging grain elevator, anonymice continue to multiply in the pages of the top dailies."

    in Culture on March 01, 2005

  33. All the news…

    — Slogans and mottoes were once standard equipment with dailies and weeklies, even after a fast-moving, plague-like attrition rate eliminated thousands of newspapers.

    in Culture on February 16, 2005

  34. Meta-Blogging…

    — This comes from my blog for tomorrow, and is my way of thanking Eric for his tireless efforts, and welcoming the site back on the

    in Culture on February 11, 2005

  35. The Number One Fear...

    — PRWeb tells us that touching the door to exit the restroom is our biggest fear related to using public facilities.

    in Culture on February 10, 2005

  36. The Day After…

    — "sorry to crush your dreams, but Mardi Gras is not exactly a Girls Gone Wild commercial, at least not to us locals"

    in Culture on February 09, 2005

  37. Let the good times roll…

    — Since we are based in New Orleans, today’s musings should probably relate to Mardi Gras. Which it is, sort of.

    in Culture on February 07, 2005

  38. Read my lips...

    — "Read my lips," from Bush 41's acceptance speech, is beginning to haunt Bush 43

    in Politics on February 07, 2005

  39. Of Watchdogs and their Leashes…

    — The search for a new Louisiana inspector general intensifies while the state Code of Ethics comes under scrutiny.

    in Politics on February 04, 2005

  40. Short on Fans in Louisiana...

    — Howard Dean, front-runner for chairman of the Democratic Party, will have a hard time increasing party support in "red" states...

    in Politics on February 03, 2005

  41. Where y@…

    — I got an e-mail from Ray Tomlinson today. Well, at least I am on his rather long mailing list with ...

    in Culture on January 30, 2005

  42. The Los Angeles Saints?...

    — The rumor is spreading that owner Tom Benson has agreed to sell the Saints to an investment group in L.A. (that’s Los Angeles, not Louisiana).

    in Politics on January 28, 2005

  43. Yaps of America, Unite...

    — The media called them baby boomers... they are today's Y.A.P.S.: Youthful, Active, Pre-Seniors.

    in Culture on January 28, 2005

  44. The View from Louisiana

    — Apparently inflation is making it increasingly expensive for lobbyists to corrupt Louisiana legislators...

    in Politics on January 26, 2005

  45. The Civic Space Race...

    — ... "The Report Wall Street Doesn't Want You to Read," and civic boosters and political leaders may not like the message either.

    in Politics on January 25, 2005

  46. Pajamas and the Meanstream...

    — William Safire says that "America's quality media are now wading through the Slough of Despond... self-flagellation, handwringing and narcissism..."

    in Culture on January 24, 2005

Fresh
Articles
Fresh
Comments