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Is Blogging Dead?

N2Growth Blog

For purposes of advancing this discussion I want to examine a few simple business fundamentals and macroeconomic lessons to lend some historical context to the rapidly evolving state of the blogosphere. To acquire knowledge or business intelligence. To create added personal or corporate brand equity. To build trust.

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The Unnoticed Analyst: Can analytics succeed while going unnoticed.

Strategy Driven

SAS – Providing organizations with THE POWER TO KNOW ® SAS is the leader in business analytics software and services, and the largest independent vendor in the business intelligence market. It’s up to us to make that connection clear and start getting noticed as the smartwidth source. Click here to cancel reply.

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Everyday Business Travelers Are Easy Targets for Espionage

Harvard Business Review

For example, though most American business travelers aren’t aware of the threats of espionage, the dangers are greater and more prevalent than ever before. Their goal is to further their interests, improve their bottom line, engage in transactions with foreign partners, and maintain their competitive edge.

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Shadow IT Is Out of the Closet

Harvard Business Review

Cumbersome legacy system maintenance, hardware and software upgrades, and tire-kicking in the name of research take up far too much of IT's time--time that could be spent building valuable business applications. A large insurance client of mine recently added a new data visualization tool to its business intelligence toolbox.

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Getting closer to the customer is the key issue for Marketing Execs

Strategy Driven

Define your impact on the bottom line: How new data sources give you more detail on your marketing’s effectiveness. Johnson runs a business devoted to facilitating conversation between, and asking challenging questions of, the marketing and communications community. We’re not there yet, but we’re getting a lot closer.