In Thursday’s #triviathursday I asked the question “BusinessWeek’s 2010 rankings for innovative companies were released in April. Number 7 on that list is who and why is it significant?” The answer came once again from DeadMongoose (second week in a row) who answered: In the article, BusinessWeek remarked that of the top 50 innovative companies, [...]
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Yesterday I wrote about my four takeaways from the Free State Social. It was a great opportunity to speak with experts, beginners, and everyone in between about mobile and social media. It was a balanced cross-section of both local and national speakers. As I mentioned yesterday, something was missing though. Businesspeople. Social Media offers anyone [...]
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In an effort to help customers better understand The Vaughan Practice, my fundamental offer is operational efficiency. The purpose to be efficient is not just to lower cost but to create an environment where Innovation is a possibility. When we are hired, companies expect to be in a more powerful situation after we are finished. [...]
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Upon the invention of the micro-chip in the Nineteen Fifties, companies experienced the equivalent of a small earthquake. Little did they know that the “faults,” just below the foundation of where these companies built their processes and products, had shifted and business would never be the same. The global marketplace has experienced the equivalent of [...]
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A recent discussion of Saving the Folgers plant in Kansas City reminds me of a Seinfeld episode. As someone who, up to this point has declined to “wear the ribbon” of Saving Folgers in Kansas City, might make those who do scratch their head a bit and wonder why not? Doesn’t Vince care about jobs? [...]
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