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Going Rogue – Innovators to Follow – Day 3: Gesture Recognition
“There’s a hierarchy for the learning and retention process. The more senses you engage, the more interaction you have, the more you’re going to learn and retain.” – Vincent John Vincent Most of us have seen some form of gesture recognition software. Microsoft’s Kinect is the most noteworthy of all gesture recognition hardware out there. […]
12 Days of Marketing Innovation – Day #2 – FastCoExist
With innovation, a lot of people get “not invented here syndrome.” I think that’s actually the best part of scanning the internet for innovation. You are looking at what others did. You’re specifically looking for things that are outside of your normal zone to see what you can bring back into it. Fringe scanning – […]
Corporate Reinvention the “Easy” Way: Oldco versus Newco
It’s something most strategy consultants know but don’t talk about often. What happens when a precious few executives with some power, insight and money (in varying combinations) realize that the steamship they are on is too big to turn around? They find a way to create NewCo. There are any one of a number of […]
Simple guidance for social media efforts – Understand::Participate::Serve
People often ask if there is a way to frame the social discussion to address the varied organizational needs. I drew this in hopes it might help enable a better separation in the muddy world of social overlap. I have kept the framework I introduced in the whitepapers (all available in the right-hand column) around […]