JOE
MULLICH'S ARTICLES
ON
NON-HEALTH TOPICS
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The
Good-For-You Cookie. The founder
of R.W. Frookies -- as in fruit cookies -- is definitely not cut from
the same old mold. An in-depth profile of an
unusual executive for NEW JERSEY MONTHLY MAGAZINE.
Stopping
traffic. Trade shows are a great way to network and
garner leads and boost sales. So why do so many company flounder at
trade shows? HOME OFFICE COMPUTING MAGAZINE asked me to find out and
tell its readers how to play the trade show
game right.
Just
Say No. Today's Chief Information Officers must act
as psychologists, politicians, educators, diplomats and technologists
all rolled into one. PC Week Magazine had me
find out how top executives can walk a fine line.

Office
Christmas Parties Are No Holiday.
This popular humor piece -- one of hundreds I've written -- has been
syndicated to dozens of publications worldwide. It continues to be
reprinted widely every year. That means office
Christmas parties aren't improving -- thankfully, because I want to
sell this article again.
Survival
of the Fittest Software. Software
incorporating genetic algorithms (GA) mimics evolution:The software
evolves, leaving only code that is working
toward the optimal solution of a complex problem.
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