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View ArticleThe Games Corporate Buyers Play
Reed Holden wrote an interesting piece for Harvard Business Review Blogs in which he reports that corporate buyers are playing a “high-stakes poker game” with their suppliers – and are winning. He...
View ArticleThe Business of Socially-Powered Boycotts
Unless you’ve been living under a rock, you’ve experienced, seen or at least heard of the many boycotts being waged against corporate brands. Currently, we’re in the throes of a campaign against...
View ArticleRefocusing Loyalty Programs on the Customer
Customer loyalty programs first launched with great marketing hype surrounding their intention to thank and reward the business’ most loyal customers. Truth be told, they were conceived as part of a...
View ArticleTwitter’s #bizforum debate turns 100
On Wednesday, May 22nd, 2013 Twitter’s #bizforum debate turns 100 – 100 weeks old that is. I founded the #bizforum Twitter debate 100 weeks ago in response to both the growing popularity of Twitter...
View ArticleIs the Internet Destroying the Middle Class?
The editors at Big Think posted an article titled “Is the Internet Destroying the Middle Class?” that introduced an upcoming presentation by author Jaron Lanier at Techweek Chicago on June 29, 2013....
View ArticleThe Halo Effect; Storytelling Is Not Business Strategy
In his book, The Halo Effect, author Phil Rosenzweig asserts that business strategists derive universal truths by synergizing a collection of facts, data, and scenarios, regardless of how related or...
View ArticleWill The Internet and Mobile Technologies Kill Traditional Television?
According to the latest information shared by ComScore, consumer consumption of media content is fragmenting across digital platforms at an accelerating rate. For example, originally-scripted TV...
View ArticleIs Social Media Killing the Web?
Ryan Holmes, the CEO of HootSuite asked the question: “Is social media killing the Web?” recently and presented a valid argument to support a positive answer. However, the answer is debatable. Has...
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