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Whatever Happened to Market Research?

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Posted in Business processes, Google on June 5, 2008 at 12:08 pm

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Surely, there are two words which describe how the Google search engine has caught the imagination of the global village- simple and brilliant! Read more

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Ahhh, the Wonders of Technology!

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Posted in IT Success, business goals, Business processes on May 21, 2008 at 3:21 pm

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Ahhh, the wonders of technology! I can sit and write this blog whilst waiting for an RAC man to fix my broken down car, stranded as I am, on a London arterial car park. Whatever happened to the boast that we would all be rescued from roadside boredom within 40 minutes? Read more

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Microsoft’s Answer to the Google Challenge

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Posted in Microsoft Dynamics, Business processes, Microsoft on March 16, 2008 at 7:44 pm

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In 2007, Google threw down the gauntlet to Microsoft. After years of denying that it was after the Microsoft Office space, the gloves came off, and following a spate of acquisitions incorporating word processing, spreadsheet, and other applications, the free bundle was revealed to the world as “Google Apps”. Read more

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Live the Dream

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Posted in CRM, IT Success, IT strategy, business goals, Business processes on March 6, 2008 at 10:12 pm

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Every business has a dream. If not, why bother spending so much time and effort on something which other people are doing already? The difference is some businesses are ‘living the dream’ whilst others merely ‘talk the dream’. Allow me to explain. Read more

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Meetings, Rigor Mortis, and Management Consultants

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Posted in IT Success, business goals, Business processes, Collaboration on January 21, 2008 at 9:57 am

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Businesses do meetings.  They do lots of meetings!  There is nothing more uninspiring than going into a meeting knowing from the outset that little progress is likely to be made in getting past a business obstacle.  Hours can go by and the sum total achievement might be an in-depth knowledge of the constituent minerals of a bottle of Evian. Read more

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The Online Challenge for IT Directors

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Posted in ecommerce, supply chain, IT Success, IT strategy, business goals, Business processes on January 13, 2008 at 8:04 pm

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Where were you during the Winter Sales? In the street, online, or just at home - not bothered? With five consecutive interest rate rises, confidence undermined by turbulence in financial markets and the collapse of Northern Rock, retailers have warned for some time that things might become unstuck in the retail sales market this Xmas. Read more

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M&S Bras, Woolly Jumpers, and IT Professionals

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Posted in IT strategy, business goals, Business processes on December 9, 2007 at 1:26 pm

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For a long as I can remember, and I’ve got a long memory, IT has been moaning about the lack of serious representation at board level. How can the goals of business be channelled through to IT systems if there is no input from IT at the highest level - or so the argument goes.

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Web 2.0 – ‘We Don’t Do Collaboration’!

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Posted in Business processes, Collaboration, SME, Microsoft on November 29, 2007 at 9:28 pm

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“The British don’t do collaboration”! At least that was my first reaction to Office 2003. Not the response Microsoft was looking for back in 2004. The marketing hype surrounding its launch was all about collaboration. We were told by beaming sales people that the answer to all Read more

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