Monthly Archives: November 2011

Infographic: The Next Generation’s Workplace Priorities

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I had to read this infographic twice and still I kept shaking my head. What do you think?
Via inspire.hsmglobal.com

The 50 Most Influential Management Gurus – Harvard Business Review

                                             

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Every two years, the Thinkers50 publishes their definitive list of management thinkers. Below are the results for 2011.
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Social 2012 is Web 2000 | DigitalNext: A Blog on Emerging Media and Technology – Advertising Age

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Here’s what it was like in 2000: the Web frenzy was underway, and the predictions for it were completely out of hand. In many ways, they were overblown. And yet the long-term impact of the Web was far more pervasive than any of us had expected, along surprising dimensions.
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When Customers Get Clever: Managerial Approaches to Dealing with Cr…

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Creative consumers (defined as customers who adapt, modify, or transform a proprietary offering) represent an intriguing paradox for business.
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Inside P&G’s digital revolution – McKinsey Quarterly – Retail & Consumer Goods – Strategy & Analysis

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CEO Robert McDonald wants to make the consumer goods giant the world’s most technologically enabled company. Here’s how. A McKinsey Quarterly Retail & Consumer Goods article.
Via www.mckinseyquarterly.com

67% of Ecommerce happens on Mobile Devices in India [Unbelievable Numbers?]

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If you had any doubt about the signification shift that Mobile devices are bringing in how we conduct our online lives – Hear from someone who is qualified the most – Google themselves.
Via trak.in

Five Questions Klout Can’t Answer

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Before moving on to more pressing issues in social media let me nail to the wall this one final post about Klout. CEO Joe Fernandez made himself available for interviews last week including one with me.
Via socialmediatoday.com

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