This feature from Entrepreneur looks at the digital tools that experts in digital marketing swear by to build audience, stay productive and save money, time and hassle. For this week’s posts, click on the paragraph links. >>>
Walter Isaacson in this feature in Fortune traces the stories of some of the earliest women pioneers of software. For this week’s posts, click on the paragraph links. >>>
In this McKinsey Quarterly article, authors Martin Dewhurst and Paul Willmott point out that even though intelligent machines play a greater role in day-to-day management decisions, the human touch and the top management still has an important role to play. For this week’s posts, click on the paragraph links. >>>
The TechCrunch Disrupt SF ended early last week after three days of pitches from 26 companies. This TechCrunch article covers the results of the TechCrunch Disrupt SF Battlefield. For this week’s posts, click on the paragraph links. >>>
This feature from the PC Magazine looks at the best gadgets of IFA 2014, the European version of CES. For this week’s posts, click on the paragraph links. >>>
This article on Ribbonfarm says that in order to manage the economy better, it is important to put a price on things that are considered priceless, such as life, liberty, the pursuit of happiness, nature, human dignity, religious values and the welfare of children. For this week’s posts, click on the paragraph links. >>>
There is a general belief in Silicon Valley that the venture industry is biased against blacks and Hispanics. This week, the media is rife with commentary such as this: Tech creating black, Hispanic underclass.
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This feature on WSJ by Tom Davenport puts an analytics spin on Doblin’s Ten Types of Innovation. It looks at how innovation can be driven, supported, or measured with analytics. For this week’s posts, click on the paragraph links. >>>