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Aug. 7, 2007


TOMORROW'S INSIGHTS TODAY

Pizza Patrón CEO dials up another innovation


BRANDON THIBODEAUX/ Special to the DMN
BRANDON THIBODEAUX/ Special Contributor to the DMN
By CHERYL HALL / The Dallas Morning News

Pizza and prepaid phone cards: the marketing synergy may not leap out at you right away.

But it does to Antonio Swad, 50, founder and chief executive of Pizza Patrn Inc. Many of his pizza customers also use phone cards to call friends and family in Mexico.

So it makes perfect sense, he says, to sell a newfangled card that's based on days, not minutes.

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TOMORROW'S INSIGHTS TODAY: Life at Work

Why young adults feel so entitled


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Don Chance, a finance professor at Louisiana State University, says it dawned on him last spring.

The semester was ending, and as usual, students were making a pilgrimage to his office, asking for the extra points needed to lift their grades to A's.

"They felt so entitled," he recalls, "and it just hit me. We can blame Mr. Rogers."

Fred Rogers, the late TV icon, told several generations of children that they were "special" just for being whoever they were. He meant well, and he was a sterling role model in many ways. But what often got lost in his self-esteem-building patter was the idea that being special comes from working hard and having high expectations for yourself.


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