Media companies seem to be falling over themselves trying to prop up revenues in an ever-changing environment. Yet, there seems to be very little innovation in how they’re going about it. For the last several weeks, much has been written about Rupert Murdoch’s plans to de-index from Google and...
Spent a few hours in Nanjing Lu, the main shopping street in Shanghai with lots of shopping malls, department stores and restaurants… in a nutshell: everything the Chinese and tourists want in one street. I first visited this street 25 years ago and it was very different. Today’s Shanghai is...
The ultimate innovation challenge comes to America’s doorstep. It’s knocking, banging, kicking and screaming. Someone give that kid a lollipop and get to work. But there’s so much to do! Hmmmm… the economic crisis has destroyed banks, jobs, academic endowments, homes and more; there’s...
Twitter is continuing its unstoppable move forward. And what about those Twitter traffic “machines” and “buy your follower” programs? Twitter needs to figure this out quick. Twitter litter? Perhaps a payment/filter model will eventually work, weed out the hackers. We are also seeing Twitter...
Can the advertising industry withstand the next big disruption? Probably not. Since the emergence of modern advertising in the 20s, marked by the shift from text-based to visual advertising and the use of psychologically sophisticated messages, advertising began to resonate powerfully with consumers....
CSR is still not a mainstream thing and there isn’t any standard definition. People still wonder the economic logic behind it, is there a positive correlation between economical performance and CSR or social standards can be a sustainable basis for the diffusion of the latter. But, very often, social...
Yesterday, I wrote about the demand side of sustainability and how serving consumer need and meeting expectations are the driving force to of purchase choice. Today, I want to explore the flip side of the coin – the efforts of corporations to design products and services that are inherently sustainable...
When thinking about sustainability, a few questions come to my mind time and again is – why are sustainable, green, environmentally products and services more expensive? Do they have to be? Do the economics of sustainability make sense for consumers? I don’t mean this from a “save the...
If you think business is competitive, think about cities. Every city is struggling to find innovative ways to heighten their creative energy and transport their cities to a post industrial age era. One of them is Seoul. It has an ambitious plan to become the “Soul of Asia, a city of design and culture”,...
The Economist called innovation the “industrial religion of the 21st century. ” So what exactly is the new thinking about innovation and why is it so important? Why does it need to be taken so seriously by business and government? Very simply, innovation is the engine of economic progress. Without...
Quick… our business model is broken… let’s go back to what’s worked before… a long time ago.