My job as executive editor at nGenera Insight involves doing a lot of research about new business models and start-ups tied to the Web 2.0. Over the next few weeks, I’m going to be sharing a high level overview of some of the work I’ve been doing recently. Today I’m going to start by talking [...]
Recent research: The Hipstery – creating and leveraging Johari blind spots
December 11th, 2009 · 2 Comments
Tags: business · economics · marketing
StickK: I love this idea, partially because I also came up with it
December 9th, 2009 · No Comments
Very early in my career, I was told there are very few new ideas out there – if you’ve thought of it, somebody else probably has as well. What’s rare is for people to actually do something with the idea. So I find it quite amusing when I see people get all upset about somebody [...]
Tags: business · social media
A Prosumer riff on the Intel Logo – Talent Outside, Customer Inside
January 12th, 2009 · 1 Comment
The ideas around prosumerism – particularly around customer co-creation – appear to be becoming ever more popular with companies, even if the term itself isn’t widely used. In addition to the Dilbert example I like to open presentations with (and part II of that series is coming soon), there’s another graphic I like to use [...]
Tags: marketing · social media · wikinomics
HP Social Computing Lab on Crowd Sourcing, Attention, and Productivity
October 6th, 2008 · No Comments
The HP Social Computing Lab has taken an interesting look at the dynamics of crowdsourcing in relation to content consumption. Noting that we are in the midst of an inversion from the traditional model where relatively few people produce content and the majority simply consume it, the authors seek to explore an apparent paradox – [...]
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