How to Be An Innovator: Your Personal Roadmap

How to Be An Innovator: Your Personal Roadmap

by Sidneyeve MatrixTeaching mass comm, digital media, and marketing at Queen’s University onMar 05, 2014

How to be more innovative? Some advice from the experts on how to design your personal innovation roadmap — in three steps. Slides from a keynote presentation prepared for Queen’s School of Business Innovation Summit, 2014.

http://www.slideshare.net/SidneyEve/how-to-be-an-innovator-your-personal-roadmap

 

o You Want to Compete Against Amazon?

October 25, 2013

So You Want to Compete Against Amazon?

Jeff Jordan

I’ve had Amazon on my mind lately, part of which is due to my reading Brad Stone’s very interesting book, The Everything Store: Jeff Bezos and the Age of Amazon.

I’ve described in earlier blog posts how Amazon is a brutal competitor for brick and mortar merchants due to their large and growing cost advantages and a maniacal commitment (at least most of the time) to having the lowest prices anywhere.  (You can read more about it here.)  These same drivers also make Amazon a heavyweight competitor for e-commerce companies as well. Read more of this post

Leadership is about making others feel safe: Simon Sinek at TED2014

Leadership is about making others feel safe: Simon Sinek at TED2014

Posted by: Kate Torgovnick May
March 21, 2014 at 10:00 am PDT

Simon Sinek begins his talk with the story of former U.S. Army Captain William D. Swenson. In 2009, Swenson was on an operation in Afghanistan, near the Pakistan border, when his column was ambushed. It was bad; many were injured. During this ambush, Swenson called for air support and ran through enemy fire to rescue the wounded. The moment was recorded by a GoPro camera on one of the medic’s helmets. With two comrades, Swenson brought in a severely wounded sergeant to a helicopter for medical evacuation. “You see Captain Swenson bend over and give him a kiss, before he turns around to rescue more,” says Sinek. Read more of this post

Ontario Securities Commission enforcement leads to tripling of jail time

Ontario Securities Commission enforcement leads to tripling of jail time

Barbara Shecter | March 21, 2014 | Last Updated: Mar 21 5:52 PM ET
When it came to enforcing the rules, Canada’s largest capital markets watchdog was busier last year and put more people in jail for longer. Read more of this post

How Zara’s founder Amancio Ortega has quietly built a US$10-billion ‘all cash’ real estate empire

How Zara’s founder Amancio Ortega has quietly built a US$10-billion ‘all cash’ real estate empire

Jesse Drucker, Bloomberg News | March 21, 2014 | Last Updated: Mar 21 5:49 PM ET
Amancio Ortega Gaona, already the world’s fourth-richest person based on the success of his Zara fashion retail stores, has quietly amassed a real estate empire worth as much as US$10-billion and is emerging as a formidable competitor for prime properties from London to Beverly Hills. Read more of this post

Lions Gate scores third teen franchise hit with ‘Divergent’, a film about a dystopian future where people are divided into factions based on human virtues Erudite, Dauntless, Amity, Abnegation, Candor

Lions Gate scores third teen franchise hit with ‘Divergent’

Peter Koven | March 23, 2014 | Last Updated: Mar 23 5:31 PM ET
Teen movie franchises are proving to be a very lucrative investment for Lions Gate Entertainment Corp., which appears to have yet another multi-part epic hit on its hands. Read more of this post

Most Koreans want to see the ActiveX software program scrapped, citing difficulty making online transactions

Poll finds no love lost with ActiveX

Mar 24,2014

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Korea looks to Germany for insight

Korea looks to Germany for insight

Defectors can aid in preparations

Mar 24,2014

To realize the unification of two Germanys, politicians in West Germany made bipartisan efforts to maintain an integrated and consistent position that transcended what they stood to gain politically, despite how strong their feelings may have been to the contrary. Read more of this post

Nazi past overshadows genius behind Porsche, VW Beetle; “Porsche had no choice. Hitler chose him and if Porsche had refused, he would have ended up in a concentration camp and never achieved anything.”

Nazi past overshadows genius behind Porsche, VW Beetle
Monday, March 24, 2014
By Jan Flemr, AFP

VRATISLAVICE , Czech Republic–The name Porsche has long made sports car enthusiasts swoon, but the Nazi past of the famous brand’s founder has left his Czech hometown sorely divided over his legacy. Read more of this post

If bosses can’t see you, they think you are not working

Fiona Smith Columnist

If bosses can’t see you, they think you are not working

Published 24 March 2014 11:25, Updated 24 March 2014 13:10

Ask any visiting business identity about Australia’s reputation as a place to work and one of the first things they will mention – usually in admiring tones – is the way we have got our work-life balance sorted. Read more of this post

How to make the toughest start-up transition: from projects to processes

How to make the toughest start-up transition: from projects to processes

Published 24 March 2014 11:41, Updated 24 March 2014 13:08

Derek Lidow

“Why would I change my leadership style when it’s helped us establish a real beachhead in our market?”

These are the famous last words of many entrepreneurs. Failing to realise that critical transition points in the growth of an enterprise require leaders to shift emphasis, they blindly stick with what has worked so far. Ultimately this failure to understand the demands of change can lead to the failure of the company itself. Read more of this post

How telco entrepreneur Michael Malone made up his mind to quit iiNet; iiNet founder Michael Malone says he faces a “long, dark road”

How telco entrepreneur Michael Malone made up his mind to quit iiNet

Published 24 March 2014 10:09, Updated 24 March 2014 10:10

David Ramli

iiNet founder Michael Malone says he faces a “long, dark road”. Photo: Bohdan Warchomij

In the crowded corner of a fashionable Sydney watering hole, between moonshine martinis and 1930’s jazz, iiNet’s founder and chief executive was characteristically frank in his review of bosses that leave their post. Read more of this post

Driverless Cars Are Data Guzzlers The Self-Driving Car of the Future Will Consume an Enormous Amount of Information

Driverless Cars Are Data Guzzlers

The Self-Driving Car of the Future Will Consume an Enormous Amount of Information

UCILIA WANG

Updated March 23, 2014 4:36 p.m. ET

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Big Data Sparks Corporate Turf Fights; Companies Debate Which Department Should Oversee This Vital Asset

Big Data Sparks Corporate Turf Fights

Companies Debate Which Department Should Oversee This Vital Asset

BEN DIPIETRO

CONNECT

March 24,2014

Big data comes with a big internal turf question: Who gets to decide how it’s collected, used, stored and protected? Read more of this post

Apple is in talks with Comcast about a streaming-TV service that would use an Apple set-top box and try to bypass congestion on the Web

Apple in Talks With Comcast About Streaming-TV Service

Companies Discuss Service That Would Try to Bypass Web Congestion

SHALINI RAMACHANDRAN, DAISUKE WAKABAYASHI and AMOL SHARMA

March 23, 2014 8:36 p.m. ET

Apple Inc. AAPL +0.79% is in talks with Comcast Corp. CMCSA -1.20% about teaming up for a streaming-television service that would use an Apple set-top box and get special treatment on Comcast’s cables to ensure it bypasses congestion on the Web, people familiar with the matter say. Read more of this post

Selling a Poison by the Barrel: Liquid Nicotine for E-Cigarettes; “E-liquids” used to refill e-cigarettes are potent, unregulated neurotoxins. Evidence of the potential dangers is already emerging

Selling a Poison by the Barrel: Liquid Nicotine for E-Cigarettes

By MATT RICHTELMARCH 23, 2014

A dangerous new form of a powerful stimulant is hitting markets nationwide, for sale by the vial, the gallon and even the barrel. Read more of this post

At Airports, a Misplaced Faith in Body Language

At Airports, a Misplaced Faith in Body Language

By JOHN TIERNEYMARCH 23, 2014

Like the rest of us, airport security screeners like to think they can read body language. The Transportation Security Administration has spent some $1 billion training thousands of “behavior detection officers” to look for facial expressions and other nonverbal clues that would identify terrorists. Read more of this post

Au Revoir, Entrepreneurs; Saying their own country stifles new business, French innovators are finding opportunity elsewhere – especially in London

Au Revoir, Entrepreneurs

By LIZ ALDERMANMARCH 22, 2014

Guillaume Santacruz, an aspiring French entrepreneur, brushed the rain from his black sweater and skinny jeans and headed down to a cavernous basement inside Campus London, a seven-story hive run by Google in the city’s East End. Read more of this post

Web Fiction, Serialized and Social; With Wattpad, a storytelling app, the once-solitary writing process has become informal, intimate and highly interactive

Web Fiction, Serialized and Social

By DAVID STREITFELDMARCH 23, 2014

TORONTO — Not since the heyday of Dickens, Dumas and Henry James has serialized fiction been this big.

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Rwanda Reaches for New Economic Model; Rwanda looking to attract investors, not donors, to transform a tiny rural economy into a financial and high-tech hub for the region

Rwanda Reaches for New Economic Model

By NICHOLAS KULISHMARCH 23, 2014

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When the Scientist Is Also a Philosopher

When the Scientist Is Also a Philosopher

MARCH 22, 2014

Economic View

By N. GREGORY MANKIW

Do you want to know a dirty little secret of economists who give policy advice? When we do so, we are often speaking not just as economic scientists, but also as political philosophers. Our recommendations are based not only on our understanding of how the world works, but also on our judgments about what makes a good society. Read more of this post

As more stores go from exclusively online to brick-and-mortar, the online beauty subscription company Birchbox is aiming at a full-blown shopping and lifestyle “experience.”

Birchbox, Seller of Beauty Products, Steps Out From Web With a Store

By HILARY STOUTMARCH 23, 2014

A banner for the hair salon that once occupied these quarters still hangs outside an abandoned West Broadway storefront in the heart of SoHo’s main shopping area in Manhattan. Inside, the 4,500-square-foot duplex space is utterly empty, with no hint of what — if anything — will fill it next. Read more of this post

Scientists Face Prickly Situation as They Search for the Hairless Kiwi; Zespri Group is plowing millions of dollars into R&D of a kiwi with either an edible or easy-peel skin. NZ Effort to Grow Smoother Variety Proves Fruitless

Scientists Face Prickly Situation as They Search for the Hairless Kiwi

New Zealand Effort to Grow Smoother Variety Proves Fruitless; ‘Hints of Kerosene’

LUCY CRAYMER

March 23, 2014 10:35 p.m. ET

Kiwis have become a staple in everything from breakfast bowls to juice blends, but they aren’t the easiest food to eat. A New Zealand fruit company, Zespri, is working to create a skinless kiwi. Read more of this post

L’Oreal was created 105 years ago, in 1909 in Paris by Eugene Schueller. Its first business was selling coloration directly to Parisian hairdressers. That is why the hairdressers and the hair industry were at the heart of L’Oreal

Posted : 2014-03-23 13:46

Updated : 2014-03-23 19:19

L’Oreal to boost hairdressing as growth engine

By Sebastien Emond
L’Oreal was created 105 years ago, in 1909 in Paris by Eugene Schueller. Its first business was selling coloration directly to Parisian hairdressers. That is why, from the beginning, the hairdressers and the hair industry were at the heart of L’Oreal. Read more of this post

Lotte embraces English to prepare for its intended overseas expansion and catering to a growing number of foreign customers.

Posted : 2014-03-23 17:24

Updated : 2014-03-23 20:01

Lotte embraces English

By Park Ji-won
Lotte Department Store is conducting its first English proficiency contest for teams of executives this month, the retailer said Sunday.
The move reflects its desire to globalize, by training its staff to prepare for its intended overseas expansion and catering to a growing number of foreign customers. Read more of this post

Korea’s biggest portal site operator is set to export a new genre within the Korean culture ― webtoons

Posted : 2014-03-23 16:25

Updated : 2014-03-23 19:14

Naver to export webtoons

By Kim Rahn
Korea’s biggest portal site operator is set to export a new genre within the Korean culture ― webtoons.
Naver said Sunday that beginning this year, it will provide foreign-language services for the online comic strips. Read more of this post

‘Culture creation’ often easier than it looks; the concept of “bunkazukuri,” or “culture creation”

‘Culture creation’ often easier than it looks

BY ERIC JOHNSTON

STAFF WRITER

MAR 23, 2014

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Korea’s top 10 conglomerates owned land worth more than 60 trillion won ($55.5 billion) thanks to their massive investment in real estate amid the prolonged property market slump

Updated : 2014-03-23 19:18

Conglomerates expand land purchases

By Kim Rahn
Korea’s top 10 conglomerates owned land worth more than 60 trillion won ($55.5 billion) thanks to their massive investment in real estate amid the prolonged property market slump, a report showed Sunday.  Read more of this post

Being laughed at can help your Japanese evolve

Being laughed at can help your Japanese evolve

BY DANIEL MORALES

SPECIAL TO THE JAPAN TIMES

MAR 23, 2014

Students of Japanese are often Japanese-as-a-second-language (JSL) cavemen. JSL cavemen live a mostly pleasant existence of blissful ignorance, using a devolved form of the language as best they can. However, JSL cavemen are not total ignoramuses — their thick hide can be penetrated by awkward social encounters, notably by laughter. Read more of this post

The innovators: Britain’s economic future relies on seeking out the new

The innovators: Britain’s economic future relies on seeking out the new

Introducing a new weekly column that will showcase innovation – and the key role it plays in business success

Birgitte Andersen

The Guardian, Monday 10 March 2014

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