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Mark Roberti on Big Data and RFID: Part 1 of an interview by Bob Morris

First Friday Book Synopsis

In 2002, he launched RFID Journal on the Web as an independent source of news and information for business and IT executives looking to tap RFID’s enormous potential. Mark Roberti has reported on business for major publications worldwide since 1985. He is widely regarded as a thought leader in the RFID industry.

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Gjis van Wulfen: An interview by Bob Morris

First Friday Book Synopsis

At the end of 2002 he started his own innovation organization to spread, train and facilitate the FORTH innovation […]. He worked as a marketer in the fast moving consumer goods sector and switched to consulting at Ernst & Young Consulting and Boer & Croon Strategy & Management Group.

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Disabled Women Succeeding as Entrepreneurs

Women on Business

It was assumed that the term ‘entrepreneurship with disabilities’ was an oxymoron…today thousands of people with disabilities are dispelling these myths by starting wildly successful businesses of all kinds.” ” - Disability & Entrepreneurship: A Formula for Success. The Abilities Fund, Inc.

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GC25: Four Game Drives – and One Drive to Rule Them All

Engaging Leader

Games Drives in the Wild: LiveOps Case Study One Drive to Rule Them All: of the four Game Drives, one is the most important when it comes to employee gamification E.A.S.I. Game Drives Compared to Other Models E.A.S.I. how do they like to engage?”

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Reinventing Innovation at PARC

Harvard Business Review

Characterizations of what happened in the early years of PARC (founded in 1970) range from strategic fumbles to "wild geysers of creative energy" perfectly appropriate to early-stage invention , but those early years didn't yield the stream of profitable innovations that Xerox had imagined. PARC fell off the innovation radar screen.

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10 Remarkable People on Having a Career That Matters

Harvard Business Review

Fired from that firm in 2002, he now runs a nonprofit and two biotech companies. Craig Venter made waves in 1998 when he and his for-profit company challenged the public Human Genome Project to a DNA-sequencing race. (It It ended in a tie two years later.) We asked him about setting audacious goals. I consider them to be achievable.

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VALENTINE'S DAY - Thoughts of Love

Building Personal Strength

It makes you a better person than you were before." - Ann Landers, American columnist (1918-2002) “All that we love deeply. It lifts you up. It makes you look up. It makes you think up. becomes a part of us.” - Helen Keller, American author (1880-1968) "Immature love says, 'I love you because I need you.'

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