Monthly Archives: July 2011

Recommended: Duperrin’s Links for this week

bestrooftalkever:</p>
<p>You can shift this Prius bike with only using your mind…seriously. </p>
<p>The team set me up with a neurotransmitter helmet connected to an iPhone 4 mounted on the stem. The neurotransmitters are embedded in the helmet. Sync your brain bucket to your phone and you can switch gears simply by thinking about it.<br />
Shifting couldn’t be easier. Think, “shift up” and it does in a blink of an eye. It’s faster and smoother than anything else I’ve ridden. It can be tricky, because you’ve got to keep your head clear — the neurotransmitters work off your brain activity, so if your mind is bombarded with grocery lists or thoughts chasing down that guy who blew by you, shifting could be tricky</p>
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<p>Recommended: Links for this week (weekly) – Systems Intelligence, Serendipity and Listening for the Better Decisions… <a href=http://ow.ly/1e2qF9

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Richard Sedley’s deck at #fusionmex: Multichannel Engagement

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Resolution 2012: Adhering to Michael Porter’s Creating shared value

 

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Denise Lee Yohn’s deck Look at more stuff (high lights Andy Stefanovich’s book)

details … (by *Brightburn*)

 

 

Denise Lee Yohnjust read Andy Stefanovich‘s book, Look at More Stuff:  A Proven Approach to Innovation, Growth, and Change, and had to share some of the best bits with you:

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Blogging Innovation » How can innovation decouple growth and consumption?

Found at Blogging Innovation » How can innovation decouple growth and consumption?.

Some weeks back the International Herald Tribune (June 7th, 2011) offered a view by Chandran Nair, the CEO of Global Institute for Tomorrow, under the title Can the planet support more Americas? Then this week an article Over-innovation makes US firms suck at Sustainability because they are too innovative by Jens Martin Skibsted and Rasmus Bech Hansen. Each makes me stop and come back to my deepening view we have to decouple growth and consumption through innovation.

Read all Blogging Innovation » How can innovation decouple growth and consumption?.

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Not agreeing with Killian Schaffer’s The Future of Social Customer Relationship Management

Regular readers know that I do not believe in any concept of managed relations. And transactions – with a focus on a unilateral value creation – is a dead end street. So i was interested in Killian’s post , but i’m still not yet convinced.

Found at The Future of Social Customer Relationship Management.

Currently there’s a lot of buzz around social customer relationship management (CRM). Social media platforms and technologies like FacebookTwitter and Foursquare are transforming how companies market their products and engage audiences. But when you’re also concerned about delivering results to your clients, you’ll do well to study the evolution from traditional CRM to sCRM.

Read all at The Future of Social Customer Relationship Management.

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Support Eneco Tour 2011

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