Multi-country globalization in 2013

In India over the holidays, I found that globalization at the multi-country level to be rising and thriving-like never before. This blog post as we ring in the New Year 2013. First two somber incidents and public reactions: The Delhi rape has outraged the Indian public with multiple protests and huge pressure on the IndianContinue reading “Multi-country globalization in 2013”

Could the Connecticut shootings have happened in 1790’s? The technology factor

The Connecticut shootings have been heartbreaking. The question on everyone's minds is why and how to avoid recurrences. Having recently visited Philadelphia, one wonders about the Second Amendment  times of Thomas Jefferson in 1791. Could the Connecticut shootings have happened in the 1790's? Probably not, if you consider the technology factor: While schools existed, schoolsContinue reading “Could the Connecticut shootings have happened in 1790’s? The technology factor”

Sustainable Employment needs a re-think on how we value services

Consider that the world population reached 1 Billion not so long ago in 1804 and is currently over 7 Billion and is expected to rise and stabilize at 10 billion by 2050. Sustainable employment for all these people needs a re-think of how we value services. The problem is acute in Asia with  about 60%Continue reading “Sustainable Employment needs a re-think on how we value services”

US Economy grows 2 % while online sales grows ten times at 20% Thanksgiving weekend

The US Economy growth rate at 1.6% -2% is in marked contrast to the average 20% growth rate of online sales since Thanksgiving, Black Friday and Cyber Monday today according to IBM. Black Friday when US retailers turn from the red (negative or losses) to positive (black or profits) was remarkable this year for onlineContinue reading “US Economy grows 2 % while online sales grows ten times at 20% Thanksgiving weekend”

Papa John $250 million lawsuit for mobile text ads: how search advertising is different

Papa John is facing a $250 million lawsuit for sending half a million text messages to customers in early 2010 – search marketing would have eliminated this problem. But first, more about the Papa John matter. Text message  recipients maintain that they got 16-17 text messages a day, including in the middle of  the nightContinue reading “Papa John $250 million lawsuit for mobile text ads: how search advertising is different”

Obama win: big data plus local insight about how people and technology actually work

The Obama win is being hailed as a victory for Big Data by Time magazine while Marc Thiessen at Washington Post wonders why the highly competent Romney team with equal if not more high quality analytics resources had 30,000 Republican volunteers in Colorado confused because of glitches in forwarding the https directions to an httpContinue reading “Obama win: big data plus local insight about how people and technology actually work”

Obama re-election not status quo: Dow plunges and why America will avoid the fiscal cliff

Most folks in America did not expect that the Presidential election results would be called yesterday, November 6 by the news channels just after 11 pm US Eastern time. As more results came in, President Obama seems to have won by a landslide, going by electoral votes. The re-election of President Obama, a Republican majorityContinue reading “Obama re-election not status quo: Dow plunges and why America will avoid the fiscal cliff”

“Unwatering” New York subway tunnels within days: US Army Core of Engineers

Imagine the New York subways with 300-400 million gallons of water after Hurricane Sandy. Well, the US Army Core of Engineers "Unwatering" team  are at  New York and expect to get all this water out in a matter of days pumping through about a mile of  subway at a time.  The Unwatering team gets itsContinue reading ““Unwatering” New York subway tunnels within days: US Army Core of Engineers”

First time since the Great Blizzard of 1888, NYSE closes for two days for Hurricane Sandy

Hurricane Sandy has caused more destruction than imagined with thousands without power across the region, flooding of the New York subway, at least 40 deaths, 3 feet of snow in West Virginia and the NYSE closed for two days. The NYSE has been closed for two days due to weather for the first time since 1888Continue reading “First time since the Great Blizzard of 1888, NYSE closes for two days for Hurricane Sandy”

Hurricane Sandy: what can businesses really do?

Hurricane Sandy is arriving today at the East Coast of the US and is being hailed as a "Super Storm."  Hurricanes are a rarity in the East Coast and local and State Governments, private and public organizations are pulling out all the stops to keep people safe. Businesses have to wonder what they can doContinue reading “Hurricane Sandy: what can businesses really do?”