Month: June 2011
Title of my new social media book to be announced on Blogtalkradio
social media & social networks
22/06/2011
Title of my new social media book to be announced on Blogtalkradio
I will soon unveil the title of my new social media book. I have been invited by Eve Mayer Osburn (aka Linkedin Queen) and Mary B. Adams for a chat at Blogtalkradio. Here’s an introductory video to the show (due to take place on Friday June 24th at 5.00pm CET) and…
Helping employees better perform should be the focus of managers
digital Transformation
15/06/2011
Helping employees better perform should be the focus of managers
Helping employees better perform should be the focus of managers. Despite the fact that his flight was not able to take him further than New York and let alone Munich, Fons Trompenars was brought live from New York by Orange thanks to its network of telepresence rooms. Helping employees better…
IDC: 70% of future growth in emerging markets will come from Asia
Web, Internet and the Economy
15/06/2011
IDC: 70% of future growth in emerging markets will come from Asia
Aisis will be driving growth in emerging markets, Adrian Ho from IDC declared during his “new technologies & future priorities for IT departments” presentation. He was replacing Sandra Ng who unfortunately couldn’t attend that meeting. IDC: 70% of future growth in emerging markets will come from Asia Asia is shaking…
The workspace of the future will be all about conversations
Marketing & Innovation
15/06/2011
The workspace of the future will be all about conversations
The Workspace of the future, an industry analyst perspective In his introduction, Michael Burrell from Orange Business Services described some of the main market trends include: Consumerization of IT, tuning the way that IT is working on its head. The millenials are also changing things in the workplace Mobility is…
Thorniley updates us on the state of the global economy
Web, Internet and the Economy
15/06/2011
Thorniley updates us on the state of the global economy
What’s the state of the global economy? Daniel Thorniley (left) runs his own private business consultancy, but in his own words, he is not a “loser”. He has 235 Corporate clients even though he is on his own. He was able to acquire so many clients because he knew them…