What managers can learn from designers

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Description: Facebook’s design chief on empathy, complexity, leadership, and her new book. Source: Fortune.com Date: Oct 24, 2013 Link: http://management.fortune.cnn.com/2013/10/24/facebook-design/?iid=SF_F_River Questions for discussion: What does this report say about the role of design and design management? What insight is there to the Facebook workplace and management style?

Facebook Looks Beyond the Social Media Part of Its Business

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Description: Facebook is no longer positioning itself as just a social media solution. Carolyn Everson, Facebook’s vice president of global marketing solutions, spoke with eMarketer’s Rimma Kats about the key role social advertising and real-time marketing play for the company’s clients, as well as how mobile is constantly opening up opportunities. Source: eMarketer.com Date: Oct… Read more »

The Price Of Personalization

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Description: What kind of advertising do you want? It’s a serious question. It’s a question that most consumers don’t ask themselves, but they should. Source: Twist.com Date: Oct 25, 2013 Link: http://www.twistimage.com/blog/archives/the-price-of-personalization/ Questions for Discussions: What is the difference between privacy and personalization? How should managers deal will this debate?

Iconic Boeing 747 Could Be Nearing It’s End

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Description: For decades, the Boeing 747 was the Queen of the Skies. But the glamorous double-decker jumbo jet that revolutionized air travel and shrunk the globe could be nearing the end of the line. Source: HuffingtonPost.com Date: Oct 24, 2013 Link: http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2013/10/24/boeing-747-end_n_4157063.html Questions for discussion: Explain the reasons for the long-term success of this airplane…. Read more »

Xerox’s CEO doesn’t want you to watch

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Description: Xerox CEO Ursula Burns talks about why she thinks people are oversharing and how Twitter oversimplifies conversations. Source: CNNMoney.com – video report Date: Oct 18, 2013 Link: http://money.cnn.com/video/technology/2013/10/18/f-mpw-ursula-burns-twitter.fortune/index.html Questions for Discussions: Summarize Ursula Burns’ views on communications and sharing? Do you agree with her?

AC for feet: The future according to Under Armour

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Description: Under Armour has more than 40 engineers and scientists working on its next big innovation… but the company doesn’t stop there. Each year, it hosts two “Future Show Innovation Challenges” — open events for entrepreneurs to pitch a product and explain why it needs to be added to the UA line. UA CEO Kevin… Read more »

Marissa: My 3 biggest decisions

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Description: Yahoo CEO Marissa Mayer talks about the most important decisions she’s had to make since taking over the technology company. Source: CNNMoney.com – video report Date: Oct 17, 2013 Link: http://money.cnn.com/video/technology/2013/10/17/f-mpw-marissa-mayer-yahoo-decisions.fortune/index.html Questions for discussion: What do the answers given by Marissa Mayer tell you about the direction she is planning to take Yahoo? What… Read more »

Nissan’s failed ‘Taxi of Tomorrow’

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Description: Hail a yellow cab in New York City today, and you could be stepping into a dog’s breakfast of vehicles, ranging from a cavernous Toyota (TM) Sienna minivan to a claustrophobic Ford Escape crossover. After climbing into the rear seat, you may find yourself nostalgic for a yellow Crown Victoria, an obsolete sedan that… Read more »

Starbucks CEO: I could not be a bystander

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Description: Howard Schultz is hoping customers will sign a petition calling on lawmakers to ‘demonstrate leadership, conviction and courage.’ He calls the government shutdown and debt ceiling debate ‘shameful.’ Source: CNNMoney.com – video report Date: Oct 11, 2013 Link: http://money.cnn.com/video/news/2013/10/11/n-starbucks-ceo-howard-schultz-petition-washington-shutdown-debt-ceiling.cnnmoney Questions for Discussions: Do you think this is appropriate corporate behavior? Do you think this… Read more »