Do we know enough yet? That is a good question. What makes it even more interesting is the trending of information growth. You can run the calculations in various ways, but the bottom line is we are becoming deluged in … Continue reading
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In July the McKinsey Global Institute released a report entitled, The Social Economy: Unlocking Value and Productivity through Social Technologies. This is a massive report of nearly 200 pages, packed full of an amazing variety of data, analyses, and insights. … Continue reading
Mariarosaria Taddeo is with the University of Hertfordshire as a Marie Curie Fellow. Her research involves the broad areas of informational conflicts and their ethical implications. More specifically, Taddeo is studying the philosophy of information, information and computer ethics, the … Continue reading
In the recent special double issue of Newsweek magazine (3/26/12 and 4/2/12) celebrating Mad Men and the 1960s golden age of advertising, Nick Summers analyzes the tremendous changes in advertising due to social media (Click This Ad Already! pp. 5864). … Continue reading
Sometimes we can get so set in our ways and our world that we miss vital business insights. When that occurs we need something to give us a new perspective. That is what happened to Kim Lowry, principal of South … Continue reading