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Tuesday, December 6, 2005

Trend Watchers Resource List

A list of resources for trend watchers, from Gerald Celente, founder and director of the Trends Research Institute. Published at StartupJournal. [via TP Wire Service]

Recommended Reading For Trend Spotters

Current events form future trends, says Gerald Celente, founder and director of the Trends Research Institute, which has been tracking business, consumer, social and lifestyle trends since 1980.
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Here is a selection of books Mr. Celente counts among the exceptions, as well as his daily online reads for spotting trends.

secret_econ_small.jpg The Secrets of Economic Indicators: Hidden Clues to Future Economic Trends and Investment Opportunities by Bernard Baumohl. "Whether you're tracking pop culture, high fashion or health care, all things are connected, and economics is the tie that binds them all."

battle_soul_capitalism_small.jpg The Battle for the Soul of Capitalism by John C. Bogle. "Tracking trends is a way of seeing where we are, how we got here and where we're going. And John Bogle's new book does just that."

china_inc_small.jpg China, Inc. : How the Rise of the Next Superpower Challenges America and the World by Ted C Fishman.


chinese_century_small.jpg The Chinese Century: The Rising Chinese Economy and Its Impact on the Global Economy, the Balance of Power, and Your Job by Oded Shenkar. "I'm among those who believe that while the 20th century was America's, the 21st will be China's."

self-reliant_living_small.jpgThe Big Book of Self-Reliant Living: Advice and Information on Just About Everything You Need to Know to Live on Planet Earth by Walter Szykitka (Editor). "One of hottest trends we see is the rapidly growing desire of more people to be self empowered, non-reliant, and 'off the grid.'

Haaretz, Al Jazeera, the Independent and China Online. "These four are our daily must-read news sites."

Drudge Report and the Raw Story. "We log on to these two Internet sites daily because they generally span the ideological spectrum."
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Categories: Books, Business & Finance, Policy & Regulation, Strategy


Monday, December 5, 2005

Euan Semple Discusses Real-world Use of Blogs, Wikis, and Social Software in Business

Just 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.

Me on the radio

I have just been interviewed by Chris Vallance for the Pods and Blogs section of Up All Night on BBC Radio Five Live. It is meant to be going out live at 2.50 am GMT but when it gets to "Listen Again" I'll post a link.
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.
Posted by: Send an e-mail to Terry Frazier Terry Frazier at 10:04 PM  | Permanent Link  | Trackback URL | 
Categories: Collaboration, Strategy

On Value Transactions for "Free" Content

Morespace 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...]
Posted by: Send an e-mail to Terry Frazier Terry Frazier at 5:32 PM  | Permanent Link  | Trackback URL | 
Categories: Strategy


Friday, November 18, 2005

BusinessWeek Podcast on Peter F. Drucker

BusinessWeek 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.
Posted by: Send an e-mail to Terry Frazier Terry Frazier at 4:56 PM  | Permanent Link  | Trackback URL | 
Categories: Business & Finance, podcasts, Strategy
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