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Monday, December 5, 2005Euan Semple Discusses Real-world Use of Blogs, Wikis, and Social Software in BusinessJust had a listen to Euan Semple, International Information Industry Awards 2005 Information Professional Of The Year, on BBC Radio Five Live talking about the process of managing internal blogs and wikis within the BBC. Interesting stuff.I listened to the show live. I guess we'll have to wait a bit for the archive link to be posted. I listened to a little bit of the subsequent segments out of curiosity - a bit on Indian music podcasts and some news about UK taxes on oil companies. Pretty good stuff. I rarely listen to news anymore, or watch it on TV. Just too tiresome.
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Categories: Collaboration, Strategy On Value Transactions for "Free" ContentMorespace has dropped the registration requirements for downloading free essays. This post looks at the complaint that spurred the change and the logic behind value transactions. [More...]Friday, November 18, 2005BusinessWeek Podcast on Peter F. DruckerBusinessWeek has begun a series of podcasts that go behind the scenes of a key cover story each week. I've listened to a half-dozen of them so far, and can recommend them all. Interesting, insightful, with high production values that make listening a pleasure.For this week the cover story is the late Peter F. Drucker, probably the most influential management thinker of the last century. The Man Who Invented Management lets us see why Drucker was so valuable, so insightful, and so far ahead of everyone else. BW editor John Byrne spent lots of time with Drucker over the past 20 years, and offers his experience and insight into the man everyone in business will miss.
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Categories: Business & Finance, podcasts, Strategy Tuesday, November 15, 2005The Ultimate Guide to Electronic Marketing for Small Business The Ultimate Guide to Electronic Marketing for Small Business: Low-Cost/High Return Tools and Techniques That Really Work by Tom Antion
This is the best small business marketing book I've ever read, and I've read quite a few. I've never read a "meatier" book on the practical how-tos of building a web-based marketing machine for your small business. If you're looking for a "bible" on how the web can grow your small business there is no better book on the market right now than Tom Antion's. Go buy it. You won't be sorry. [More...]
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Categories: Book: reviews, Business & Finance, Strategy, Technology Peter F. Drucker Dead at 96Shortly after my November 7 post on The Daily Drucker the venerable business thinker passed away. From The McKinsey Quarterly:The influential management theorist Peter F. Drucker died on November 11th. He leaves behind a remarkable body of work, developed over more than 50 years, that not only addressed the major themes in modern thinking on management from marketing to organization but also often anticipated them by decades. The great and growing collection of outside work that Drucker's thinking has generated testifies to the seminal place of his ideas on the role of knowledge in companies. In honor of Drucker McKinsey has made available a specail collection of his articles. You will be required to complete a free registration, but the articles are free to all registered readers this week. These articles from the McKinsey Quarterly archive look at how companies can maximize the benefits from their in-house knowledge.
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