Services, Innovation & Competitiveness
Just came across the report from Royal Society, – the UK’s national academy of science, – Hidden Wealth: the contribution of science to service sector innovation. Innovation to services and its linkage to hard sciences happens to be one of the core foc…
Uncovering Steve Jobs’ *Real* Presentation Secrets
BusinessWeek stole the idea, and even the headline, for this blog post. But I thought of it first. And mine’s better. Steve Jobs is the CEO of the Decade. He’s a multi-billionaire. And he’s the best presentation presenter in the…
A Memo regarding Corporate Social Media policies
From: @TheManagementTeam To: @TheEmployees Subject: Corporate Social Media Policies
It has come to management’s attention (we own your PCs, the network and the log files, remember?) that our employees are spending an increasingly large amount of time on Social Networks – and that we may have even [...]
A Memo regarding Corporate Social Media policies is a post from: The SiliconANGLE
Smarter Systems for Uncertain Times #brf
I facilitated a breakfast session this morning discussing BPM in the cloud, which was a lot of fun, and now I’m in the keynote listening to James Taylor on the role of decision management in agile, smarter systems. Much of this is based on his book, Smart (Enough) Systems, which I reviewed shortly after its [...]
Have CFOs Moved Beyond Cost Reduction and Supply Risk Management?
I was just saying to someone in the trade publishing business earlier this week how procurement organizations have lacked a more executive-focused but moderate-to-highly circulated publication compared with finance groups who have enjoyed the relativ…
JDA + i2 — A Supply Chain Acquisition Part Deux
Earlier this morning, JDA announced it was, once again, buying supply chain rival i2 (the previous deal between the two ended up falling through). This around time, the terms of the deal are slightly richer, at least as The Wall Street Journal is rep…
Should $RIMM sell?
Lively debate going on this morning regarding whether it’s time for $RIMM to find a buyer, as Dan Frommer argues that they have become an enterprise dinosaur in an increasingly consumer-driven market. So should they sell?
As I argued here recently, $GOOG is rapidly ascending and $AAPL has quickly become the leader in attention if not [...]
An Oracle of Spend Classification or Just Another Spend Tool? (Part 3)
In the first two parts of this mini-series (Part 1 and Part 2) looking at Oracle’s new spend classification tool, I examined some of the basic capabilities it presents as well as how it appears to work in practice based on a relatively quick demonstr…
Checkmate
By Susan Scrupski on November 5, 2009
Enterprise 2.0 is a Crock!!! says Dennis (the 2.0 Menace).
Here’s who says it isn’t:
Accenture+
Adidas Group+
Alcatel-Lucent+
Alcoa+
Allstate+
Alstom Power+
AMD+
AT&T+
Bell Canada+
Booz Allen Hamilton+
British Petroleum+
CapitalOne+
Cardiff University (UK)+
Chubb+
Cisco+
Compagnie de Saint Gobain+
Compuware+
Corning+
Covidien+
CSC+
Deloitte+
Deutsche Bank+
The Disney Corporation+
DuPont+
Electronic Arts+
Eli Lilly+
EMC Corp+
European Central Bank+
FDA+
Ford Motor Company+
GDF Suez+
General Mills+
General Motors+
GlaxoSmithKline +
Goldman Sachs+
Hatch Associates+
Hewlett-Packard+
Honeywell International+
HSBC+
Humana+
IBM+
Intel Corporation+
International Paper+
Johnson and Johnson+
Juniper Networks+
Lockheed Martin+
Lowe’s [...]
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