Submitted by Fred Zimny:
In October 2009, The Penguin Press published anew book, Glimmer, about the power of design to transform the way we live. This project, which has been several years in the works, has taken Warren inside the studios and deep into the creative minds of some some of the world’s top designers and design experts, including Bruce (Read More)
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In the World According to Twitter, giving away access to information rewards the giver by building followers. The more followers, the more information comes to the giver to distribute, which in turn builds more followers. The process cannot be commanded or controlled; followers opt in and out as they choose. The results are (Read More)
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A few speakers were asked for their views on the trends that we’re likely to see in Social Media in 2010. They were specifically asked for 4 ‘going up’ trends and 1 ‘going down’ trend – as a result we’ve titled this page – 4.5 trends for Social Media in 2010. (Read More)
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It does appear that we’re entering a new stage in the maturity of enterprise social computing. The good news: Most of the lessons learned are good ones, yet as we’ll see, some challenges remain. (Read More)
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The nature of business is inexorably changing. The changes are being driven by a number of factors: ranging from the need to compete differently after the recession, through the availability of huge volumes of new information, to the rapidly growing influence of social customers. (Read More)
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Submitted by Fred Zimny:
Most companies today have innovation envy. They yearn to come up with a game-changing innovation like Apple’s iPod, or create an entirely new category like Facebook. Many make genuine efforts to be innovative-they spend on R&D, bring in creative designers, hire innovation consultants. But they get disappointing results.Why? (Read More)
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PumpkinBarfing3 ZDNet Blogger and eternal pragmatist, Dennis Howlett is at it again. As a follow up to his original “Enterprise 2.0: What a Crock” post and an attempt by a panel at the Enterprise 2.0 conference to respond to his contention, he validates his original argument,. (Read More)
Submitted by Fred Zimny:
Michael Bierut of Pentagram and Design Observer fame, has shared some of his words of wisdom collected through his years as a designer. He digs through his 86 notebooks filled with his design work, and distills his thoughts down to 5 awesome design secrets.If you don’t have the time to watch the 19 minute video, check out M (Read More)
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