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Monthly Archives: October 2009
The empty restaurant
Did you ever walk down a street looking for a good place to eat and end up in an empty restaurant? No you probably didn’t, why? Nobody will go and eat in an empty restaurant, because people think there is something wrong and that there is a reason nobody is eating there.
Weekly digest of week 43 2009
A weekly digest offered by Capgemini
Dragons and Gurus Talk Innovation and Entrepreneurship
What does a BBC Dragon, a Lateral Thinking Guru and our UK CTO & Innovations Czar have in common? Well, a British Computer Society event on Entrepreneurship and Innovation for one thing, and who better to talk about said topics than real practitioners, as I’m sure you’ll agree.
Weekly digest of week 42 2009
A weekly digest offered by Capgemini
4 Myths about blocking Internet access in the enterprise
You only block Internet access when you are afraid to talk with your employees about their behavior. Preventing behavior does not solve your problems, it will prevent them just for a short period of time.
It is personalisation, not localisation
By adding location data to Tweets new niches are created and the mass market is again smaller than it used to be.
Weekly digest of week 41 2009
A weekly digest offered by Capgemini
Three thoughts to guide your first social business steps
Again a piece on Social Media in the business since there are increasing signs that mainstream business is steadily starting to pick up on this. More and more I get the question, what should we do and where should we begin? Well, I believe three is still the magic number, even in the realms of new technology. So ponder this…
Weekly digest of week 40 2009
A weekly digest offered by Capgemini





