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Outstanding collection of visual thinking on Web2.0 impact
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“usinesses are such a top down organisations that even if you manage to start conversations inside the company, there comes a point where those people run into a wall. The organisation reacts to new ways and there is a clash of cultures, if not more. And
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In “Selecting a Mobile Phone Family Plan for a Family in Transition: Moments of Truth in Consumer Telecommunications,” we offer a test drive of selecting a mobile phone family service plan for three U.S. providers: AT&T/Cingular, T-Mobile, and Verizon Wir
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the discussion on newspapers is becoming more interesting.
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I came up with a new way to look at news, something I’ve not tried before, that might be fun and/or useful Permalink to this paragraph
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“The Future of Management”? For one, with a feeling that the top-down, hierarchical, command-and-control model of management is in decline. But also that the next model has yet to be even devised, never mind perfected.
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We must be running close to the 100 days… strategy what next. Marketing will be central to Yahoo’s climb back. So much opportunity!
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Sue Deckers note uses the word “consumers” this word should be banned at Yahoo. A marketing department that thinks consumers cannot think community. Yahoo is about people although. Yahooigans seem to have left. Sales, consumer language or “traditional med
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Robin Good on “The market-driven era is finally giving way to the people centered era. What this means for design and design research is that” Awesome post!
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“By sharing the propositions with you, I hope to stimulate your thinking, perhaps challenge some of your deeply-held beliefs, and maybe even generate some interest in my work, which is helping people think up ground-breaking ideas and bring them to life.”
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Like this blog on Product Management. “It should be baked in to the culture that product knows when things will be done, not development alone. Again, the answers might be “better,” but not necessarily correct. And nor should they have to be.”
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