Two nice stories - short and sweet but well worth re-telling - from the Marketing Society Annual Members Conference, 2010.
Seeing is believing!
James Averdieck, formerly of Proctor and Gamble, prevaricated for a long time before he started...
By Renee Blodgett on January 11, 2011 in Brazil, China, England, Europe, Hong Kong, Istanbul, London, New York, New York City, North America, Paris, Photos, Rome, San Francisco/Bay Area, Sao Paulo, Toronto, Turkey, USA
Social Media Week is around the corner, starting on February 7 and it runs through February 11, 2011 in 9 cities: New York, San Francisco, Rome, Paris, Toronto, Hong Kong, Sao Paulo, London and Istanbul.
In...
Haegwan Kim: The first question is your personal definition of success.
Somika Basu: Well, I think I don't really have one definition, and I think the concept of success is so fluid and so dynamic that it...
Analysis
Normally the news of a phone being picked up by another carrier barely makes the trades let alone mainstream media. But this isn’t any phone and Apple isn’t any company.
The iPhone redefined the smart...
These are our 1st 500 Days of travel in pictures. Miro and I left on our journey on mid 2009 and (with the exception of one trip back to the states for Burning Man a month...
Today in our class of Competitiveness, we used the case study of Car Navigation Systems(CNS). This is the industry which Japanese manufacturers dominated since its introduction in the 1980s and throughout the 1990s. We analyzed...
Not everyone has the space needed to grow their own herbs and veggies, but that doesn’t mean they aren’t keen to give it a go. Britta Riley and Rebecca Bray were two such people, and...
Human heat is a pretty powerful thing. Aside from curing hypothermia and keeping energy bills low in households that cuddle for warmth, it can be used to heat buildings.
In Stockholm Central Station, over 250,000 commuters...
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