Forbes Article: What's in a Name?... Mar 8, 2013; Patrick Riche https://www.forbes.com/sites/prishe/201 ... 3bbcb56355
In professional sports, sometimes players take less money in order to increase their odds of winning a championship (or) in order to enhance their long-term legacy. LeBron James for example.
In this case from collegiate sports, (C7/Big East) a collection of schools with like-minded philosophical and academic missions have opted to leave money on the table and receive less media money initially in order to protect the long-term legacy of their brand value of their conference name.
And in the long run, they will profit from this wisdom.
gtmoBlue wrote:New post on Bluenotes: Value of the Big East.
http://www.bluenotes2.comForbes Article: What's in a Name?... Mar 8, 2013; Patrick Riche https://www.forbes.com/sites/prishe/201 ... 3bbcb56355
In professional sports, sometimes players take less money in order to increase their odds of winning a championship (or) in order to enhance their long-term legacy. LeBron James for example.
In this case from collegiate sports, (C7/Big East) a collection of schools with like-minded philosophical and academic missions have opted to leave money on the table and receive less media money initially in order to protect the long-term legacy of their brand value of their conference name.
And in the long run, they will profit from this wisdom.
gtmoBlue wrote:New post on Bluenotes: Value of the Big East.
http://www.bluenotes2.comForbes Article: What's in a Name?... Mar 8, 2013; Patrick Riche https://www.forbes.com/sites/prishe/201 ... 3bbcb56355
In professional sports, sometimes players take less money in order to increase their odds of winning a championship (or) in order to enhance their long-term legacy. LeBron James for example.
In this case from collegiate sports, (C7/Big East) a collection of schools with like-minded philosophical and academic missions have opted to leave money on the table and receive less media money initially in order to protect the long-term legacy of their brand value of their conference name.
And in the long run, they will profit from this wisdom.
NJRedman wrote:gtmoBlue wrote:New post on Bluenotes: Value of the Big East.
http://www.bluenotes2.comForbes Article: What's in a Name?... Mar 8, 2013; Patrick Riche https://www.forbes.com/sites/prishe/201 ... 3bbcb56355
In professional sports, sometimes players take less money in order to increase their odds of winning a championship (or) in order to enhance their long-term legacy. LeBron James for example.
In this case from collegiate sports, (C7/Big East) a collection of schools with like-minded philosophical and academic missions have opted to leave money on the table and receive less media money initially in order to protect the long-term legacy of their brand value of their conference name.
And in the long run, they will profit from this wisdom.
Is this just you promoting your own blog?
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