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Building a Bridge Between CEOs and CIOs
Jim McGee: We still need bridges between technology and business. A report on a recent Booz Allen study on CEE/CIO job tenure. One implication is that there is still a significant opportunity in improving the communication between CEOs and CIOs. Part of that mission has already made real progress in that CIOs are much more…
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European VC Market to Consolidate
At least 30 percent of European venture capital firms will disappear over the next three years, according to research from AltAssets, a British research group. While governments continue to encourage investment in fledgling companies, AltAssets said the VC industry was grappling with a hostile environment. It found that 78 percent of the 125 firms it…
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A Baseball Fan in London?!
Here’s a cultural by-product that might not have been anticipated (by me, anyway): As console games (in this case, Nintendo 64) proliferate internationally, games for those consoles evanagelize sports that otherwise don’t get any attention. Case in point? Matt Mower, a British citizen, was wearing a San Francisco Giants baseball hat so I’d recognize him…
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K-log Pilot Follow-up
Roland Tanglao asks about my piloting a K-Log post: Very cool, Rick! Will these klogs use Radio and will they be public? Yes and no. We’ll use Radio to start out. The initial efforts will be internally focused – mostly because I want to conquer issues one at a time. I see the biggest hurdle being…
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Announcing My New Boook
I’m very pleased to announce that The Lawyer’s Guide to Marketing on the Internet (2nd ed.) is now available for purchase from the American Bar Association. The book is a collaborative effort between myself, Deborah McMurray and Greg Siskind. (Greg is the original edition’s primary author; he managed to rope me into the project and I…
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Windows Fun for Everyone
My trip to London started Friday night, when I realized I hadn’t installed our new VPN client. Since I’d be out of the office all week, I thought it a good idea to actually have access to the company network while I’m gone. Though I wasn’t thrilled about driving to the office at 10:30 on…
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Piloting a K-Log
We’re kicking off a k-log initiative at my company tomorrow. I’ve identified a dozen people to serve as guinea pigs. IT installs the software tomorrow, and they’ll take a few days to get familiar with the software. Rather than bombard them with any formal training right away, I want them to be comfortable with what’s…
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Blog meetings continue
Out of disappointment, an opportunity: Terry Frasier, owner of the blog formerly known as “Blunt Force Trauma”, was going to be in Chicago this week. We were trying to find a way to hook up, but it turned out I had to be in London a day earlier and I cancelled. (Turns out that was…
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MarketingProfs.com: Successful Branding
Courtesy of POELog: MarketingProfs.com: What Becomes A Brand Most? – This sort of ties together 3 of my more recent posts.In branding, advertising it not the most important element; consistency is. Consistency is eminently more important than advertising when it comes to branding. Consistency in what? you ask. Consistency of message, of product or service,…
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Google Changing Its Colors
There’s quite a debate going on in the webmaster world about the recent changes to Google’s pagerank algorithm. I commented on the phenomenon earlier this week (and my drop from the top 10 “Rick” results on the Internet), but it appears that the impact of Google’s changes are far-reaching. The two camps can be seen…