At Gartner Group, Mike McGuire counsels enterprise clients on the delivery of corporate brand messages to an audience that is increasingly mobile. In this interview we investigate the changes in journalism and marketing brought on by the adoption of Internet and mobile computing technology.
Stewart Noyce
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I summarize the findings of a table on disruptive innovation at the Microsoft Unconference in San Francisco on June 12 2019.
Rob Behnke shares his perspective on the crypto ICO boom and the need to add value to win business on any platform. He also gives us a sneak peek into NouGit, a new way to incentivize those people who contribute to open source projects.
In this interview with Dan Genduso, we hear more about his Apoll01 binary polling system and learn why we should join the Apoll01 Nation and change the face of participatory democracy.
At VERGE 2019, a platform for companies and communities accelerating the clean economy shows the way to an optimistic future that delivers more from less.
The GAUGE framework makes strategy elicitation more efficient. Here are the fifteen questions that give me a listening advantage.
As Stewart Noyce interviews disruptive innovators, past and present, Product Storyteller finds the durable edge of free market capitalism, where new products and brands satisfy community need for economic resilience and ecological sustainability.
The Applied Wisdom podcast interviews innovative pastoral leaders who put spiritual wisdom into action.
Hackathon teams benefit from domain expertise that gives their concepts legitimacy. To a team of hacker, hipster and hustler, consider the addition of a hero who understands what you need to build.
Prepare yourself to answer the five GAUGE questions. Clear, powerful statements get better results. Here's how to create that power.
There are few books that can replace an entire shelf of nonsense. This book by Stanley Bing (not his real name) is one of them.