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Posted by m beduya on April 13, 2011 · Leave a Comment
SYNTHESiST has shifted ad provider to Nuffnang from Google Adsense. Without explanation, Google stopped ad service to SYNTHESiST. I have tried to reach anybody for an explanation but I could not find an address that was human to communicate. SYNTHESiST itself is not designed as a commercial blog but one for advocacy and enriching the [...]
Posted by m beduya on June 5, 2010 · Leave a Comment
At its barest essence, innovation means bringing something new to market successfully. On February 18, 2009, Knowledge at Wharton, of the U Penn (Image at left has link.), in cooperation with Nightly Business Report of the PBS published the findings of a survey that identified the top innovations in A World Transformed: What are the [...]
Posted by m beduya on August 15, 2009 · 2 Comments
Reading Chris Anderson’s book, FREE, reinforces my belief that, at bottom, nothing is really new about business management and the language of business in the Internet age. Entrepreneurial change agents doing creative deal-making that satisfy all parties is still key! In the past, these change agents, as emperors, tycoons and demagogues, became wealthy and powerful [...]
Filed under Books and Journals, Changes in Science, Technology and Engineering from Research, Development, Invention and Optimization, Competence-Building from DUI-Learning, Social Innovation · Tagged with change agent, change management, Chris Anderson, DUI-Learning, Internet, Social Innovation, STI-Learning
Posted by m beduya on June 1, 2009 · Leave a Comment
SYNTHESiST passed 90 days on the Internet on April 26 with 63 posts. Over the past three months, I have fine-tuned the blog’s content and form to reflect reader feedback, new learnings as I explored the global innovation space, and my own desired changes in future direction. Today, I make another tweak mainly on content [...]
Posted by m beduya on March 3, 2009 · Leave a Comment
I did not realize I was becoming old until I started this blog. Do not get me wrong, I am pushing 50 and now need a few days to get over a hangover. “Becoming old” is code for resistant to change – the existential scream against new technology and the speed of Internet time from [...]