Atomic Tango

Entries Tagged as 'Wall Street'

When Quants Attack: Why Mathematical Mayhem is for the Birds

September 8th, 2009 · 1 Comment · Manifestos

“… fear of the unknown and our desire for certainty lead us to throw ourselves into the arms of perceived ‘experts.’ … We trust quantitatively flavored constructs to escort us away from the gloomy reality of unmeasurable uncertainty.” — Pablo Triana, “Lecturing Birds on Flying”

[Read more →]

Tags:·······

No Exit: Why Exit Strategies are Bad for Business

May 22nd, 2009 · 4 Comments · Random Observations

by Freddy J. Nager, Founder of Atomic Tango & Entrepreneurial Advisor Too many entrepreneurs treat their start-ups like Hollywood relationships: the affair begins with a lot of passion, is great for headlines, and might even lead to deals, but as soon as things get a little rocky — or something better comes along — the [...]

[Read more →]

Tags:··················

Bail Fail: The Wall Street Fiasco from a Marketing Perspective

September 30th, 2008 · 5 Comments · Case Studies, Random Observations

Originally published September 30, 2008… Reflecting on Monday’s abject failure of the Wall Street Bailout bill, it would be totally remiss of me not to say it: Could the marketing of that bill have sucked more? First, there’s the nickname: “Wall Street Bailout.” Who came up with that and how was it allowed to stick [...]

[Read more →]

Tags:·······