Monthly Archives: February 2011
Recommended: Picture of the week #32
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Recommended: Picture of the week #32 : If you can dream it you can do it http://ow.ly/1bxXu6
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Recommended: Nokia Needs More Design, Less Engineering
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![[via Kirill Umrikhin]](http://25.media.tumblr.com/tumblr_lh8xv5TZXN1qzjhlwo1_500.jpg)
Recommended: #CRM #C Nokia Needs More Design, Less Engineering http://ow.ly/1bxw0K
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Henry Chesbrough Open Services Innovation
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Found at Blogging Innovation » Open Services Innovation.
Innovation has always been a challenging and risky business. These days, it is getting harder and harder for many companies to compete, escaping the forces of commoditization, as manufacturing spreads around the world to lower-cost regions. With the increasing flow of knowledge and information, largely spurred by the proliferation of the Internet and enabled by technology, product life span is shortening.
To be continued at Blogging Innovation » Open Services Innovation.
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Does Your Company Know What It Knows? – Andrew McAfee – Harvard Business Review
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Also intruiging, does my company know who i know. And to what extent that relationship is essential for the business.
Found at Does Your Company Know What It Knows? – Andrew McAfee – Harvard Business Review.
When the Internet first washed over the business world it changed a lot of things, but workplace communication wasn’t really one of them. Prior to the mid 1990s companies had telephones and newsletters; after the mid 1990s they had email systems and Intranets
To be continued at Does Your Company Know What It Knows? – Andrew McAfee – Harvard Business Review.
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- Is Digitization Abetting the Jobless Recovery? – Andrew McAfee – Harvard Business Review (fredzimny.wordpress.com)
- A Better Way to Manage Your To-Do List – Peter Bregman – Harvard Business Review (serve4impact.com)
- The Future of How We Consume Things – Henry Chesbrough – The Conversation – Harvard Business Review (serve4impact.com)
Recommended: Links for this week (weekly
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Recommended: Links for this week (weekly) – medias sociaux dans le management de projet : trop d’une bonne chose ? &… http://ow.ly/1bwZ3u
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Paul Adams’ Designing experiences, not products
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![[via UMBERTO VERDOLIVA]](http://30.media.tumblr.com/tumblr_lh8z3dCC7g1qzjhlwo1_500.jpg)
Not that recent, but still that relevant
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- Benefits of “linking” the customer experience (customerthink.com)
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Tags: Business, Business Services, Company, Customer, Customer experience, Facebook, Retailing, Salesforce.com
Happiness: No Purchase Necessary, Says Study : TreeHugger
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Found at Happiness: No Purchase Necessary, Says Study : TreeHugger.
t turns out, in this age of consumerism and gadgetry, that all this stuff we buy isn’t really making us any happier–in fact, it’s kind of bumming us out. According to the latest research, the key to finding happiness is something far more accessible than what product advertisements would like you to believe–simply enough, it’s in having new experiences.
To be continued at Happiness: No Purchase Necessary, Says Study : TreeHugger.
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- Collaborative consumption (via Musings of a Business Engineer) (chimac.net)
- Collaborative Consumption: How it will disrupt “traditional” Business Models (customerthink.com)
- Book Review: Whats Mine Is Yours: The Rise of Collaborative Consumption 9780061963544: Rachel Botsman, Roo Rogers: Books (chimac.net)
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