http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/32545640 Visit NBCNews.com for breaking news, world news, and news about the economy US poverty has risen from 46.2 million in 2011 to 46.5 million in 2012 and is at 15% of the population. Poverty in 2012 was defined as a family income of $23,494 for a family of four. Clearly, the bottom of theContinue reading “US poverty rises: a focus on “good jobs” is needed”
Category Archives: Outsourcing/Outsourceability
It’s not in Digital Advertising alone: the knowledge vs. data +execution dilemma
It's not in advertising (as Tim Williams says) or digital advertising alone, but with globalization organizations of all types need to re-look at their business models to deal with the Data+ Execution vs. Knowledge+ Strategy dilemma. Todays' organizations need to be great at the data+execution piece and call in that expert knowledge when required. Ideally,Continue reading “It’s not in Digital Advertising alone: the knowledge vs. data +execution dilemma”
Avoiding the Inventor’s bias in Concept Testing for New Products
Avoiding the Inventor’s bias in Concept Testing for New Products is really important. You are an inventor (or the NPD team in a large company) who has come up with a great product idea, clearly there is market need and the idea is pretty clear. You can easily start production, maybe a prototype locally and then large scale globally sourced production at low cost. But please pause and take a deep breath…..
Dow Jones index at record high today: when will US economy and jobs recover?
The Dow Jones industrial crossed 14,253.77 its highest ever point and back from the dismal depths of the recession on March 9, 2009 when it had touched 6,547. Investors and particularly large investors seem to be feeling upbeat about the stock market and things do seem cheery from a macro level. The optimism driving theContinue reading “Dow Jones index at record high today: when will US economy and jobs recover?”
Getting Boeing 787 Dreamliner airborne should be US national priority
Getting the Boeing 787 Dreamliner airborne should be US national priority next week. Its eight days since the Dreamliner was grounded by the US-FAA (see timeline here). Japan, India and European air safety regulators have similarly grounded the aircraft and there is no timetable to put it back up, as of yesterday. And Poland mayContinue reading “Getting Boeing 787 Dreamliner airborne should be US national priority”
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”
Staples to grow 10 Billion $ online retail and cut 15% retail floor space but needs to re-think business model
One does not realize that Staples has a $10 billion online retail presence and is considered by some to be second only to Amazon.com, according to the Wall Street Journal. Now Staples understands that they need to save by cutting down 15% of the retail floor space that includes 15 stores in the US, relocateContinue reading “Staples to grow 10 Billion $ online retail and cut 15% retail floor space but needs to re-think business model”
Innovation and US jobs: two types of opportunity- of iPhones and frozen yogurt
Given the substantial interest in previous posts about how innovation creates jobs here are some more thoughts on exactly how these jobs can happen. But first about innovation which is at its most basic level is: doing something new. The newness can be huge like when the iPhone was introduced or can be just openingContinue reading “Innovation and US jobs: two types of opportunity- of iPhones and frozen yogurt”
When Leverage becomes Bottleneck items in the Kraljic Risk-Value Matrix: don’t forget the service
The Kraljic Risk-Value Matrix is a great way of thinking about the B2B buying (i.e. supply management, procurement) and B2B marketing process. And its really important to remember to remember the service elements of the both leverage and bottleneck items.Why? Because the Kraljic model came about at a time where manufacturing and products was allContinue reading “When Leverage becomes Bottleneck items in the Kraljic Risk-Value Matrix: don’t forget the service”
Outsourceability : an example from the US doctor’s office
Since the recession-outsourcing and outsourceability- a taboo topic is now being discussed much more openly in America. Most people agree that if your job can be outsourced to a cheaper location or to technology – it will be outsourced. Thus young people, mid and late career folks are all thinking again about outsourcing and itsContinue reading “Outsourceability : an example from the US doctor’s office”