Today’s workplace is filled with all manner of stress, from chemical or biological agents, environmental conditions, external stimuli, or events that cause stress to an organism. Another one of these is… Read more »
Amazon’s Fire phone was an unmitigated flop, as evidenced by the $83 million worth of unsold handsets the company can’t unload. But there are reasons to believe the company could take… Read more »
This was a week where so many things broke that I am having trouble keeping track. Amazon Fire Amazon announced the much anticipated Amazon phone, called Amazon Fire. I had made… Read more »
The consensus of market watchers is that Amazon plans to debut a smartphone this week, attempting to break into a business that is dominated by Apple and Samsung. Or, looking at… Read more »
Noah Brier of Percolate recently posted the company’s meeting rules online: After a torrent of commentary on Twitter, he decided to post a little more qualification of some of the rules… Read more »
Attending IBM’s Partnerworld Leadership Conference, I have been immersed in IBM plans for transforming itself based on a vision of a rapidly changing world for IBMÂ itself and its clients. The characterization… Read more »
The Senate Commerce, Science and Transportation Committee announced Monday that it will hold a hearing early next year on the commercial use of drones, including Amazon’s octocopters. Read more »
Whether Amazon ever gets its fleet of delivery drones off the ground or not, Bezos’ message was that he is focused on building a scalable distribution and delivery platform for the… Read more »
To survive, traditional news organizations need to figure out how to become real marketplaces of ideas, not just part of a metaphoric one. Ebay is not be a terrible model to… Read more »
The conventional approach to meetings is all wrong, just like the conventional approach to education, and for the same reasons. That’s why innovators in education are giving up on the traditional… Read more »