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Posted on January 23, 2012
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» Consumers are social, Customers are personal ProjectVRM
the gist… stop treating customers like demographic groups. Customers are people first, their behaviors map not to trends but unique traits that exist at the intersection of values and needs.
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The Secret To Pinterest’s Astounding Success: A Brilliant Sign-Up Process You Should Copy
- What newsrooms should learn from Kodak | yelvington.comLot’s of experts like to point to Kodak as a case study for business disruption, what is missed in the analysis is that Kodak did exactly the right thing, they shifted from film to digital and became a leader in the point-and-shoot market. What makes Kodak unique is that the company was disrupted twice in a very short period of time, first with film to digital but then again when camera phones exploded. I’m not sure any company could have survived this set of circumstances.tags: blog
- ‘Badges’ Earned Online Pose Challenge to Traditional College Diplomas – College 2.0 – The Chronicle of Higher Educationgood… higher ed needs shaking up.tags: badges blog
- Online Survey Software – Create Surveys, Polls, and Questionnaires | FluidSurveystags: blog surveys
- SurveyGizmo – An Online Survey Software & Questionnaire Tooltags: blog surveys
- 10 New Year’s resolutions for designers | Feature | .net magazinetags: blog design
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