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Posted by Jeff Jarvis on 12/11/2009
At yesterday’s New Business Models for (Local) News summit at CUNY, I ran what I called a reverse panel with big media folks – NY Times, Washington Post, Gannett, Star-Ledger, Impremedia, Politico – sitting up front but ordered to listen to the wishes and needs of the people in the ...
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Posted by Jeff Jarvis on 12/11/2009
Sick of me yet? There’s more to come. Here are two more videos from the aborted v-book edition of What Would Google Do?: An argument to connect even the customers of products into their own instant communities so they can share what they know (attn: GaryVee):And how to win arguments about the ...
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Posted by Jeff Jarvis on 11/11/2009
Last week, I said that the future of news is entrepreneurial (not institutional). Today, a sequel: The future of business is in ecosystems (not conglomerates or industries). At the Foursquare conference last week, I was struck by the miss-by-a-mile worldviews held by the chiefs of big, old conglomer ...
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Posted by Jeff Jarvis on 11/11/2009
Another two videos from the aborted v-book edition of What Would Google Do?: In this, I recreate at my whiteboard slides some of you have seen about a process v product view of our emerging world:And introducing Schwagman:
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Posted by Jeff Jarvis on 10/11/2009
Yesterday, I threatened you with a stream of videos that were supposed to be in a v-book edition of What Would Google Do?. Here are two more. First, a discussion about beta-think – releasing products as betas to learn and collaborate – and the end of the myth of perfection: Next, a video ...
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