by Wayne Kurtzman | Oct 27, 2008 | Content, Innovation, Knowledge Management, Social Media, Web 2.0
The banking and security industries may be able to take a lesson from social media users. Determining your trust management network before you need it could help mitigate major problems. I look at the emerging landscape and recall lessons of the Intel’s former...
by Wayne Kurtzman | Oct 26, 2008 | Innovation
This is a bit off topic for this blog, but this is one of the best (and funniest) videos that makes a point near and dear to all of us: education. Sir Ken Robinson points out that we can’t grasp what will happen in 5 years, yet today’s education “is...
by Wayne Kurtzman | Oct 17, 2008 | Content
One of the benefits of having a blog is that you can rant. This is a runt of a rant, but I would love to hear what you think! -W Ed note: Within 48 hours of release, Google has delivered many of the changes that I and other power users requested. Was this being...
by Wayne Kurtzman | Oct 10, 2008 | Analytics
I was cautious when I read a Web Analytics Association member prediction that web analytics companies, as we know them today will cease to exist. Another potentially free solution may have pushed us one more notch in that direction. Yahoo has announced on their blog...
by Wayne Kurtzman | Oct 10, 2008 | Content, Knowledge Management
If content is King, why are so many people playing hide and seek with the King? And where is King Content heading in the royal business place? For many, the answers are just a royal pain to deal with. “A lot of business content has been created, and nobody knows...