Retailers Use Technology to Manage the Holiday Rush

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Description:  A Thanksgiving weekend study (PDF) by small business finance provider Capital Access Network shows a 3.9 percent increase in same-store credit and debit-card sales at Main Street restaurants and merchandisers, compared to the same period in 2011. A recent look at how Etsy sellers are faring this holiday season indicates that sleepless nights lie… Read more »

What Shutterfly learned from Instagram

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Description: Shutterfly CEO Jeffrey Housenbold talks about how the popular smart phone photo app changed his company. Source: CNNMoney.com – video report Date: 04, 2012 Link: http://money.cnn.com/video/technology/2012/12/04/t-shutterfly-instagram.fortune/ Questions for Discussions: What does this report tell you about strategic management thinking and philosophy at Shutterfly? What did Shutterfly learn by studying Instagram?

Old school bookstore thrives in NYC

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Description: The Strand Bookstore in New York has held on for over 80 years despite the changing city around it. Source: CNNMoney.com – video report Date: Dec 07, 2012 Link: http://money.cnn.com/video/smallbusiness/2012/12/07/sbiz-old-bookstore-the-strand-new-york.cnnmoney/ Questions for Discussions: Describe the similarities and differences between the operations of this book store and online competitors? Who is the target customer for… Read more »

6 reasons manufacturing is returning to North America

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Description:  Lower transportation costs, competitive wages, technology and employee productivity have made North America a manufacturing destination. In a sign of this manufacturing renaissance, GE, one of the world’s largest appliance manufacturers, gearing up its almost-dormant Louisville facilities for new product development and production. Source: SmartPlanet.com Date: Dec 05, 2012 Link:  http://www.smartplanet.com/blog/bulletin/6-reasons-manufacturing-is-returning-to-north-america/7422?tag=nl.e660&s_cid=e660 Questions for Discussions:… Read more »

No Sleep Till Christmas: Etsy Sellers’ Haggard Holidays

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Description:  To keep up with orders on the world’s largest marketplace of handmade stuff, Kelly Engel starts sewing shortly after her four-month-old son wakes up at 4 a.m., and works until her husband, a school counselor, leaves at 7:30 a.m. She squeezes in a couple of hours while her two boys (her oldest is two… Read more »

Why Hewlett-Packard Should Consider Breaking Up

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Description:  The struggling technology company is an amalgam of businesses that could be worth more separately than they are together. Source:  TheDailyBeast.com Date: Dec 07, 2012 Link:  http://www.thedailybeast.com/articles/2012/12/07/why-hewlett-packard-should-consider-breaking-up.html Questions for Discussions:  What are the arguments for breaking up and keeping H-P as it is today? Do you think H-P should be broken up? Is there… Read more »

Small businesses worry about the fiscal cliff

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Description: Owners of a limousine company and a jewelry business weigh in on what the fiscal cliff means for their bottom lines. Source: CNNMoney.com – video report Date: Nov 30, 2012 Link: http://money.cnn.com/video/smallbusiness/2012/11/30/smb-fiscal-cliff-small-business-limo-gold.cnnmoney/  Questions for Discussions: What does this report say about the state of small business and their thinking about the economy? What is… Read more »

Ernesto Sirolli: Want to help someone? Shut up and listen!

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Description: When most well-intentioned aid workers hear of a problem they think they can fix, they go to work. This, Ernesto Sirolli suggests, is naïve. In this funny and impassioned talk, he proposes that the first step is to listen to the people you’re trying to help, and tap into their own entrepreneurial spirit. His… Read more »

For advertising, a user experience revolution

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Description:  Lynn Teo is impressed. “It’s funny,” she says, “how just one gesture can make such an impact.”We’ve met at the cafe of the Crosby Street Hotel in lower Manhattan. It’s a few days before Thanksgiving, and the dining room already bustles with extra guests. Noting the noise and my tabletop recorder, Teo asked the… Read more »

The Game of Business

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Description:  Ever watch gamers thumbing away at Fruit Ninja, World of Warcraft, or Angry Birds? They’re totally absorbed in the moment. What are they playing for? The personal satisfaction of reaching a new expert level or using a magical sword to slay imaginary monsters? Don’t scoff: The video game business is a $70 billion industry…. Read more »