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Quick note on What Would Google Do?

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What Would Google Do? What Would Google Do? by Jeff Jarvis



My review


rating: 5 of 5 stars
I bought the audio book and think I need to by it in print too. The whole idea of turning your business/organization/industry into a platform is incredibly compelling. Kind of wish I’d read it before starting my business.


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Written by Ed Buckley

April 4th, 2009 at 5:32 pm

Zen Habits Minimalist’s Guide to Using Twitter

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Zen Habits post A Minimalist’s Guide to Using Twitter Simply, Productively, and Funly: is really helpful to anyone like me who’s been trying to figure out how to engage with Twitter….

“Twitter is like a river … you can step into it at any point and feel the water, bathe in it, frolic if you like … and then get out. And go back in at any time, at any point. But, you don’t have to try to consume the entire river — it’s impossible and frankly a waste of time in my eyes.

So that’s how I approach Twitter these days: I’ll just jump into the stream of incoming tweets and see what people are saying. I can ignore them or follow their links or reply if I want. Then I get out of the stream. I don’t try to read everything I missed, and if I miss a lot of stuff, I’m OK with that.”

I think this advice could apply equally to all the corporate information my clients have to keep up with. There are some core performance KPIs that they need to be on top of all of the time, but much of what passes an executive these days is just the flow of the corporate river.

(See the rest of the post in Zen Habits.)

Written by Ed Buckley

December 21st, 2008 at 10:40 pm

HSBC considering iPhones instead of Blackberries

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Liam Tung reports in CNET on August 14 that HSBC may be considering an iPhone fleet:

Global banking giant HSBC is considering ditching the BlackBerry and adopting Apple’s iPhone as its standard staff mobile device, a move that could result in an order for some 200,000 iPhones

Although he goes onto write that HSBC state the decision has a fairly low priority at present and it is part of normal business to evaluate different technologies, it is pretty telling that a large financial institution would even consider switching.

One of the things that HSBC (and Apple) would need to consider is how would Apple deal with a batch order for so many phones? Even for a company of Apple’s size and considerable supply chain management skills, this would be a huge order with some pretty tight service level agreements.

Written by Ed Buckley

August 18th, 2008 at 6:15 am

Mega Church Management

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According to Phill Martin, deputy chief executive of the National Association of Church Business Administration in Richardson, Texas, church administration is a critical. If you thought keeping track of employees, partners, customers and vendors was difficult for a firm, think of the mega churches. Angela Shah in the Dallas Morning News, Sunday August 10, gives an amazing insight into the challenges of managing the congregation of mega churches and a company, Fellowship Technologies, that has grown up to meet that challenge.

According to Shah, 5,000 children attend the children’s ministry at Prestonwood Baptist Church, Plano and families check in at 32 kiosks. In addition to attendance management, Fellowship technologies measures the kind of metrics that tell the church how involved their congregation is with the church. Many of the companies us consumers, employees and partners deal with have Business Intelligence and CRM systems. How many of us have a relationship that even comes close to the one these churches are able to achieve?

I do recognize the irony that the focus of this blog is the workplace; that the first post would be on a Sunday and the story a vaguely religious theme.

Written by Ed Buckley

August 10th, 2008 at 7:46 pm