May, 2007
Friday, May 25, 2007
There are some powerful thoughts in this Global Intelligence Briefing for CEOs. I learned about it from our CEO (thanks Brent). The author is Herbert Meyer, a special assistant to the Director of the CIA in the Reagan administration. As Meyer states: “Currently, there are four major transformations that are shaping political, economic and world events. These transformations have profound implications for American business owners, our culture and our way of life.”
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Thursday, May 24, 2007
In exchange for a couple more short years of service, the founders of Feedburner.com have agreed to accept Google’s $100 million offer. A pretty sweet deal considering the early $10 million investments by Mobius Venture Capital, Portage Venture Partners, Sutter Hill Ventures, Draper Fisher Jurvetson and Union Square Ventures.
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Bill Gates never stops predicting. Just last week, he forecasted a rocky transition for traditional media as they shift to a more online-focused model. Bill’s perspectives are always attention-worthy, and the Seattle Post-Intelligencer has examined his predictions over the years.
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Now that summer vacations are right around the corner, can you truly unhook from your office e-leash (Blackberry, cell phone, email)? It’s not easy. One in five workers claim they plan to stay in touch with the office while they are trying to get away from it all, according to a survey by CareerBuilder.com. Is it really possible to unhook?
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Wednesday, May 23, 2007
Shel Holtz raises a thought-provoking question about professional development: How do professional associations remain relevant in the rapidly-moving online world? He cites several examples of groups, events and “unconferences” that developed through social media and other online channels. These types of efforts have typically formed through professional associations like PRSA and IABC. Now they occur more organically, without that traditional link.
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