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Guitars, Business & SEO: Lessons from the Stage
by Luke Cerny I’ve learned over my years as a musician that connecting with your audience is much more important than being technically “good”. This was one of those hard lessons learned only by going to countless open mics, where I would spend hours and hours perfecting difficult guitar pieces only to have them fall […]
New Microsoft CEO and the ripple effects
This morning Microsoft announced that Satya Nadella will be taking over as the new CEO. Satya Nadella is the former head of the Cloud and Enterprise division at Microsoft. The last few years Microsoft has been focused on providing a better cloud solution. They have rapidly iterated on Windows Azure, SharePoint Online, Office 365, Xbox […]
Project thinking pitfalls
Agile values tacit over explicit learning. It’s not that explicit learning isn’t valuable, it is; but it’s the tacit learning — where things become embedded and part of our nature — that is the most valuable. If there were one piece of tacit knowledge that I wish I could transfer (think Vulcan mind meld) it […]
Invitation from Google to become a Glass Explorer
Earlier this year, Google had launched +Project Glass contest and offered a unique opportunity to experience Google Glass in-person. I entered into the contest as well and my submissions can be found here. Approximately eight thousand winners were selected and I was not one of them. Recently, I received an email from “Glass Support” with an invitation to […]
Amazon versus Ebay – who would you rather partner with?
Having recently come from the retail side of the world, I’ve been involved in a lot of debates around 3rd party marketplaces and the pros and cons of Amazon. Ebay never seemed to get its fair share of attention during these conversations, but that seems to be changing, and changing fast. E-commerce execs and marketing […]
Social Technologies: The Business Payoff
I’m at an eWeek Sponsored half day session that focuses on Social Business. Marcia Connor was the first speaker. She’s a Principal at SensifyGroup (@marciamarcia). She focuses on helping people work at jobs that don’t suck. One of the key problems is the sheer amount of data out there. The internet adds 34 Gigabytes each […]
LinkedIn Brilliant Marketing Campaign – Member Ego Booster!
One of the hottest discussions, blogs, and topics discussed this week is LinkedIn’s email congratulating its members for having one of the “Top 1%, 5%, 10%” most viewed profiles in 2012. I, also am one of the candidates who received the email with top 5% seen below: My first impression doubted the email at face […]
R&D and Innovation
There’s a great article in the online version of the Wall Street Journal titled “For RIM, Less Research Could Mean More Motion“. There are a couple of choice quotes from the article that parallel what I always try to share with others when I am talking about the business benefits of agile.