I have long thought that the mobile telecommunications industry has left out several vital segments from their market. By making handsets and other devices that are increasingly smaller, more fiddly and laden with features, they… Read more »
Archives for September 2005
Telecommunications - missed opportunities
I have long thought that the mobile telecommunications industry has left out several vital segments from their market. By making handsets and other devices that are increasingly smaller, more fiddly and laden with features, they… Read more »
Telecom – coming industry shift?
Just back from a trip to Finland – the land of saunas, reindeer and telecommunications. While there had a number of fascinating conversations with those in the know about telecommunications. Clearly, the current industry configuration… Read more »
Telecom - coming industry shift?
Just back from a trip to Finland – the land of saunas, reindeer and telecommunications. While there had a number of fascinating conversations with those in the know about telecommunications. Clearly, the current industry configuration… Read more »
Market Busters Goes International!
Some translated editions are already available; others will be available very soon. Published… Spanish by Gestion Korean by Sejong Polish by Helion Coming soon… Simplified Chinese by Commercial Press, March 2006 Complex Chinese by CommonWealth… Read more »
Student Ratings get creative
This one is just for fun – it’s the rating scale Mac’s students proposed he use for readings in his entrepreneurship course: Rating / Rating description 1 / Mac, this was horrible. I feel dumber… Read more »
Global gamesmanship-student comments
The following were remarks made on our article ‘global gamesmanship’ by entrepreneurship students at the Wharton School. Global Gamesmanship? by Ian C. MacMillan, Alexander B. van Putten, and Rita Gunther McGrath This reading was extremely… Read more »
Global gamesmanship-student comments
The following were remarks made on our article ‘global gamesmanship’ by entrepreneurship students at the Wharton School. Global Gamesmanship? by Ian C. MacMillan, Alexander B. van Putten, and Rita Gunther McGrath This reading was extremely… Read more »
Sorrow for New Orleans
Although there’s not much I have to add, it seems only human to acknowledge the devastation.
Myopia in the digital conversion?
Here’s a little factoid I thought was fascinating: Experts suggest that the number of television sets in the world is around 1.6 billion, with another 700 million PC’s in the world. As many of older… Read more »
Servigistics Inc Key Metrics Play
How’s this for a pure key metrics play? Atlanta-based Servigistics, Inc http://www.servigistics.com/has figured out that for companies who provide repair or maintenance services to their customers, keeping track of all the parts involved can be… Read more »
Biological fuels a good thing? Think second order
Here’s another tidbit from my visit to the heartland. Seems that a lot of potential biofuels, such as corn and soybeans, are currently processed for foot consumption or exported for that purpose. So along come… Read more »