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Social Media Demystified

N2Growth Blog

Blogging since 2002, being actively involved in digital marketing since the early 90′s, and being online since the days of the ARPANET I have a bit of history with most things digital. Successful businesses adapt to market innovations and thrive, while those that fail to make iterative leaps fall by the wayside.

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The New Economic Revolution

Strategy Driven

Enterprises with over 1000 employees lost over 1 million employees between 2002 and 2012 while enterprises with less than 25 people gained over a 1.5 In 2010, he was named one of Business Insider ‘s Silicon Valley 100 and in 2011, as one of BusinessWeek ’s 30 under 30 Best Tech Entrepreneurs. All rights reserved.

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Failing Toward Success at Google

Harvard Business Review

Google Wave (May 2009 to August 2010). Google SearchWiki (November 2008 to March 2010). Jaiku (October 2007 to January 2009). Google Answers (April 2002 to November 2006). So, the list of misses to accompany these hits? It failed to revolutionize much. That didn't work out so well.

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The Problem With Coaching | N2Growth Blog

N2Growth Blog

As someone who has worked with managers at all levels since 2002, coaching, mentoring, guiding, providing advice, facilitating conversations, creating space for reflection. I Think Not. Whos Reading N2growth Twitter Updates mikemyatt: Poor work requries a lot of explanation beca. mikemyatt: RT thx @ArtieDavis @MarkOOakes @words4warrio.

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Blockbuster Becomes a Casualty of Big Bang Disruption

Harvard Business Review

The shutdown will be completed by early 2014, bringing to a close a dramatic story of rise and fall at the hands of disruptive technological innovation, or what we have called “ big bang disruption.” As recently as 2002, the company had a market value of $5 billion. The Blockbuster-Netflix skirmish is a case in point.