Online video gaming becoming free as digital content doesn’t need the gym business model

The gym business model requires a monthly membership fee because there are only so many treadmills and ellipticals. Online video gaming followed the gym model to huge success but things are slowing down because someone who plays multi-player online (MMO) games can really engage in a couple of games and paying a fixed $15 aContinue reading “Online video gaming becoming free as digital content doesn’t need the gym business model”

Focus on leading indicators is critical to organizational results

Leading indicators are those things that change in the economy before the economy itself changes. The stock market is supposed to decline ahead of the economy's decline and also improve before the economy does. But the trick in organizational results and brilliant execution is to be able to correctly identify leading indicators that managers canContinue reading “Focus on leading indicators is critical to organizational results”

Globalization & Technology is why 28% US workers may remain in low paying jobs in 2020

According to the Economic Policy Institute 28% US workers will remain in low paying jobs in 2020 which is the same as in 2010. Globalization & technology is the reason as some previous blog posts have indicated and this post gets into some more details. But first let's  understand the different levels of skills andContinue reading “Globalization & Technology is why 28% US workers may remain in low paying jobs in 2020”

India Power Outage: why possible opportunities for the global electricity industry

India suffered two consecutive power grid failures that plunged 700 million people into darkness and that is one tenth of the 7 Billion humanity on the planet. It's important to understand why there are huge opportunities in India for the global electricity industry….. US media repeated this blackout news and pointed that none of theContinue reading “India Power Outage: why possible opportunities for the global electricity industry”

Lessons learnt: Internal Organizational Culture and the CMO- Joel Ewanick ousted at GM

The Chief Marketing Officer (CMO) is outwardly focused always looking at the market and customers- right? Wrong if you see the recent ouster of Joel Ewanick the CMO at GM

Character not personality: why 7-Habits Steven Covey is followed across the globe

7-Habits author Steven Covey passed away yesterday and it was just the previous week when a friend and visiting Indian CEO mentioned that Steven Covey’s 7 Habits is a great inspiration for him. And this was before the news of Covey’s passing so it led to this post about why Steven Covey’s ideas resonate across countries and cultures.

Creating American jobs with inevitable outsourcing should be the presidential election debate

Creating American jobs with inevitable outsourcing should be the presidential election debate from both parties. This given the recent speculation that GOP candidate Romney might have helped the global outsourcing boom while  at Bain Capital. Consider the following: Global outsourcing as a debate in academia has progressed from when to outsource to how to manageContinue reading “Creating American jobs with inevitable outsourcing should be the presidential election debate”

The Internet Cloud and Telecom angle: Global IT spending to reach $3.6 trillion

Global IT spending is to reach $3.6 trillion in 2012 up from $3.5 trillion in 2011 according to Gartner that is about a 2.86%  growth. Here are some things to consider in these numbers: Cloud means Internet : Following the previous post about what jobs cannot be outsourced from the USA, the cloud means thatContinue reading “The Internet Cloud and Telecom angle: Global IT spending to reach $3.6 trillion”

What jobs are not outsourceable in the US? Going global in Agriculture,Manufacturing and Services

What jobs are not outsourceable in the US will be a question on top of mind as the Presidential election campaigns gather steam.This as globalization and technology moves forward at an ever faster pace.  A useful way to think about the challenge for young and mid-career Americans is as follows: Agriculture: Only a tiny 0.7%Continue reading “What jobs are not outsourceable in the US? Going global in Agriculture,Manufacturing and Services”

The Smiley Curve of Innovation-celebrating the American spirit 4th of July

This is the July 4th weekend in America and celebrations are  underway – and it's a great time to think about the Smiley Curve of Innovation. The Smiley Curve came to my attention reading Fareed Zakaria's great book "The Post-American World," and here are some thoughts on "The Smiley Curve of  Innovation " this AmericanContinue reading “The Smiley Curve of Innovation-celebrating the American spirit 4th of July”