Ryan Haskell

Contributing Writer
Ryan C. Haskell - Kristal Haskell
Ryan C. Haskell - Kristal Haskell

Ryan Haskell is a Texas-based regional sales director at a national wireless carrier. He is also a contributing writer for Suite101, a published author at www.lulu.com, and is establishing two new web sites, www.writingcaddie.com and www.haskellblog.com.

Consulting and writing for Ryan Haskell is not just a hobby or means to a secondary income. Ryan has aspirations of becoming a college professor and writer on a more permanent basis. That is after he is done with the corporate world or they are done with him.

Latest Articles

Net Promoters Drive a Company's Growth Engine
While revenue, EBITDA, and margins are just a few of many financial metrics, lesser known Net Promoter Score is the wave of the future to drive a company's growth engine.
Apr 10, 2009 - Ryan Haskell
Yankees Nearly Outspend the Rest of MLB Teams
Despite a sluggish economy the New York Yankees committed $441 million in off-season contracts. This was a win and a loss for Major League Baseball and its teams.
Apr 10, 2009 - Ryan Haskell
Understanding the Economic Crisis
Is there one economic indicator the general populous can rely on to understand the state of the economy? One need not be a Nobel Laureate in Economics to figure it out.
Mar 20, 2009 - Ryan Haskell
Baseball's Globalization
Is there a correlation between the globalization and deterioration of baseball in America? The jury is still out, but there is plenty of evidence to support it.
Mar 20, 2009 - Ryan Haskell
Relocating to Frisco, Texas?
If you or someone you know is considering a move to Frisco, Texas, then this text will provide the critical information needed to make an informed decision.
Mar 20, 2009 - Ryan Haskell
Moving to Frisco, Texas?
If you or someone you know is considering a move to Frisco, Texas, then this text will provide the critical information needed to make an informed decision.
Mar 20, 2009 - Ryan Haskell
Steelers, Cards Deliver a Super Sunday Classic
If records are meant to be broken, then Superbowl XLIII delivered. Most notably, the Pittsburgh Steelers became the first NFL franchise to win six championships.
Feb 2, 2009 - Ryan Haskell