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Is Social Media ready for Open Social?

  • November 9, 2007
  • Design ThinkinginnovationSocial Network AnalysisStrategy
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I think, based on this theory, and my reading of the market, that Social Media is not good enough yet, and is therefore too premature to benefit from open standards. Host applications (like FaceBook and Pownce and others) need to keep their systems (called “Containers” in the field) highly optimized so all these busy developers out in the wild can continue writing add-ons that are tightly coupled to their specific set of capabilities.

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November 9, 2007 3

Forrester Research: Customer Advocacy 2007

  • November 6, 2007
  • Design ThinkingStrategy
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Echoing what I’ve been preaching for years now around my day-job, firms that are seen as customer advocates will reap rewards in measurable increased wallet share. This takes “soft” business cases built around “blue dollars” and adds real substance to them. This also extends into the Community play of for transparency and value to the

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November 6, 2007 1

Phone as Input device

  • October 29, 2007
  • Information DesignMarketingStrategy
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It never ceases to amaze me, that the best experience we seem to come up with for feeding a computer, after multi-touch this-and-that and semantic wonderment, and peer2peer, socially syndicated gobble-d-gook, are text fields, radio buttons, check boxes and menus. My Dad used to say that he had an unparalleled skill at creating errors on

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October 29, 2007 0

Problem Solving by Design: Introduction

  • October 24, 2007
  • Design ThinkingExplanationsPodcastStrategy
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If you’ve ever struggled to make a decision … you’ve engaged in the design process, though you may not have even known it. In the next 5 chapters I’m goign to describe the 5 phases of design: Discovery, planning, design, execution, and follow-up.

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October 24, 2007 0

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