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Business Strategy Books Cont’d: Guest Post by Upstream’s Doug Weaver

The story so far (skip this paragraph if you already know): Last week, Brian Reich threw down a challenge about all business strategy books sucking, to which I replied, set up the Twitter hashtag #bizstratbooks, and additionally asked a few friends who read everything to comment. The first respondent was Accuquote’s Sean Cheyney, and today [...]

4 May 2009 | Culture, Internet, Marketing, Media, Social Media | Comments Off


Do All Business Strategy Books Suck?

What explicit business strategy books have you read lately (or ever) that were worthwhile and why were they worthwhile?

30 April 2009 | Community, Culture, Eventness, Internet, Marketing, Media, Online Writing, Personal, Politics, Social Media, TV & Movies | 1 Comment


The Decline of Passive Knowledge

I enjoy the podcast This Week in Media (or TWIM, which sounds somehow R-rated), hosted by Daisy Whitney. One particular comment in the latest episode (I think it was by Alex Lindsay of Pixel Corps) provoked my interest. Alex mentioned that he and his wife do not watch broadcast television, preferring Video on Demand, downloads [...]

2 April 2009 | Culture, Internet, Marketing, Media, Social Media | 2 Comments


Short Post: Experimenting with Twitter…

For those of you on this highly-caffeinated, short-attention-span form of blogging, which is itself a highly-caffeinated, short-attention-span form of journalism, you can now find me here: http://www.twitter.com/bradberens So far, Twitter updates my Facebook status, which is good, but the reverse doesn’t seem to be true. I’m performing this experiment because we’re doing something with Twitter [...]

2 December 2008 | Culture, Eventness, Internet, Media, Personal, Social Media | Comments Off


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