Innovation. The Next Thing.
From my new favorite blog by Howard Owens: Innovation is not about doing the next great thing. It is about doing the next thing. Sometimes
From my new favorite blog by Howard Owens: Innovation is not about doing the next great thing. It is about doing the next thing. Sometimes
“Everyone likes new inventions, new technology. People will never be replaced by machines. In the end life and business are about human connections. And computers
I’ve hearing a lot of industry insiders talking about how the word “conversation” is being overused and we need to move on. [1] [2] [3]
I’ve hearing a lot of industry insiders talking about how the word “conversation” is being overused and we need to move on. [1] [2] [3]
flint tattoo close Originally uploaded by flint knits Have you ever noticed that when people are passionate about things that aren’t interesting to you, you’re
flint tattoo close Originally uploaded by flint knits Have you ever noticed that when people are passionate about things that aren’t interesting to you, you’re
I rarely pass along unsolicited pitches that come into my communityguy.com address, simply because nearly all of them aren’t that interesting. This one seemingly breaks
I recently announced the Ants Eye View Webinar Series, and I’m pleased to announce that I’ve finished out the October schedule. I’ll be announcing more
You know how sometimes you read a review of some new hotness of some sort and the review is so glowing you find yourself dismissing
Holy mackerel… I asked recently if you’d be interested in joining me for a series of community-focused webinars, and from the amount of email that
During BlogOrlando I mentioned to a fellow attendee that I was trying to change the world with the work I do. She looked at me
Another horrendous internet idea “It’s quickly becoming common knowledge that many major labels will not consider a band on MySpace unless they have at least
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