News Corp: Democratization arrives as privacy is breached

The News Corp scandal just seems to grow and grow. Allegations of phone hacking in the UK led to the closure of the oldest British tabloid "News of the World." The  no ethics  approach of those involved might put the acquisition of the British  pay TV channel BSkyB by News Corp on hold . RupertContinue reading “News Corp: Democratization arrives as privacy is breached”

Dealing with nuclear power risks

http://abcnews.go.com/assets/player/walt2.6/flash/SFP_Walt_2_65.swf   The Los Alamos wildfare is making headlines as concerns rise about damage to the nuclear lab. Wildfires are more predictable (brush,dry,summer) than earthquakes as in Fukushima,Japan.The question that the rest of the world is asking is if Americans and Japanese are scrambling to deal with natural disasters and nuclerar installations then what aboutContinue reading “Dealing with nuclear power risks”

Entertainment: video game industry three times music and double movie industry

Here are the numbers of the three industries reported on CBS: Music Industry   $6.9 Billion Movie Industry  $ 10.6 Billion Video Game Industry  $23 Billion In fact it is one industry that has booming employment in Texas as people take to video games to escape from thoughts of the slow economy. But frankly, the numbersContinue reading “Entertainment: video game industry three times music and double movie industry”

US Innovation: A High-Tech small sector led growth is the answer ?

Where can US Innovation lead to jobs is a question on everyone's  minds.  A clue is from today's stock rally,  spurred in part by the Fusion-io IPO,  after six days of stock market losses. Fusion-io makes flash memory storage and its largest customer is Facebook who use their infrastructure to manage all those millions ofContinue reading “US Innovation: A High-Tech small sector led growth is the answer ?”

German E. Coli outbreak and regulating a global fresh food supply chain

The German E. Coli outbreak seems to be one of the first fresh food global supply chain problems that have come to the fore. Germany imports 40% of its cucumbers from Spain a total of 182,000 tonnes a year. Initially, German authorities blamed Spanish cucumber contamination for the deadly outbreak and now the Germans areContinue reading “German E. Coli outbreak and regulating a global fresh food supply chain”

Internet increases complexity for the supply chain

The Internet is great as it  allows search engines (Google,Yahoo,MSN etc.) and social media (Facebook,Twitter) to create algorithms that deliver personalised content to the Internet user. Based on this highly segmented audience  search engines and social media can now provide highly segmented and "customized" advertising targets. Advertising is cost efficient and highly effective because nowContinue reading “Internet increases complexity for the supply chain”

Linkedin IPO success could mean dis-intermediation of the headhunter/recruiter

The enormous success of the Linkedin IPO is shocking to some as Linkedin revenues for 2010 was  $243 million with a profit of only $15 million and the company is valued at almost $9 Biliion!   Half of the Linkedin revenues came  from recruiter advertising and it sure means changes for the recruiter/headhunter businesses. Don't getContinue reading “Linkedin IPO success could mean dis-intermediation of the headhunter/recruiter”

Linkedin IPO and Granovetter’s “Strength of Weak Ties” job seeker

The Linkedin IPO is expected to go public on Thursday – so why should we remember Granovetter's 1973 article on "The Strength of Weak Ties"? Mark Granovetter is a Stanford sociologist, who wrote by some accounts,  the most influential sociological article  ever in  "The Strength of Weak Ties". Keep in mind that the article cameContinue reading “Linkedin IPO and Granovetter’s “Strength of Weak Ties” job seeker”

2011 Yale Consumer Insights Conference brings academics and practitioners together

With 28 presentations packed in one and a half days the 2011 Yale Consumer Insights Conference was once again a great opportunity for academics and practitioners to share insights. This year the focus was on: Social Media Maximizing Brand Performance Marketplace Impact New Product Innovations  Competitive Marketing Strategies Understanding Customer choices Check out the 2011Continue reading “2011 Yale Consumer Insights Conference brings academics and practitioners together”

TV marketing myopia as sales decline 2.2% and Internet usage zooms

As Gen Y grows up and broadband penetration increases the household TV is expected to decline. This is a huge shift for advertising,programming and journalism  on TV as people take more to the Internet for streaming video and social media. Already 40% of all Internet traffic is from video according to CISCO and this isContinue reading “TV marketing myopia as sales decline 2.2% and Internet usage zooms”