Archive for July, 2007
Enterprise 2.0 - Web 2.0 for Business
CIO magazine has an article describing Enterprise 2.0.This is the term being used - mostly by large corporations, their IT vendors, and consultants to large corporations - to describe business use of Web 2.0 technologies. Key quote:
“Enterprise
2.0 refers to the concept of moving Web 2.0 tools and technologies [...]
Teens Prefer Internet Over TV & Other Media
Couple of recent suveys showing teens prefer the Internet over TV. Edison Media’s study compares how consumers view the Internet versus other media forms. Their survey found that teens think that the Internet is “cooler” that TV. Not surprising - also not surprising is that the [...]
GigaOm has launched a new site, earth2tech, to cover clean technology.This s an important space, and I’m glad to see the new site off to a reat start. I am going to do my best to include at least one post a week about entrepreneurial opportunities and innovations in this important and lucrative area. Please [...]
Disruptive Innovation Model
DIM
I recently developed DIM for use in my Fall 2007 ENTR200 classes. The full model with development verbiage is here: Your comments as to its utility as a pedagogical tool would be greatly appreciated! Hank
Here’s To You Who Had One Too Many Last Night
Google Build Your Campus in 3D Competition
During Maymester 2007, TJ Rogers visited our ENTR200K classroom and made a presentation about the project(s) he is working on at the Envision Center. TJ and his team are finalists in a Google-sponsored competition to model a college campus using Google Earth and SketchUp. A video of the [...]
What Gen Y Wants From Work
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‘Life Behind the Veil’: Launching a Beauty School in Kabul, Afghanistan
Published: July 11, 2007 in Knowledge@Wharton
In one of the more memorable scenes in Kabul Beauty School: An American Woman Goes Behind the Veil, author Deborah Rodriguez teaches a group of Afghan beauty students the rules for dying hair. Struggling to convey [...]
Very Interesting Article About Using Outsourcing
Tucked inconspicuously into an older office building in downtown San Mateo is a young, small company that churns out online applications - slide shows, animations, glittery text and more - that anybody can use to jazz up and decorate their online alter egos in blogs or profiles in MySpace or [...]
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MSM $$$, Ph.D. Mgmt] teaches