Wow, you guys went for broke!Great shots and a great representation of what slow food and wine is all about. Tons of time at the table pliynag with flavor and enticing the one we love.And I'm not sure how I feel that my Dad posted on this blog before I did. Don's becoming a social media studmuffin!
Catie
The Discipline of Market Leaders' in pre-Internet days suggested 3 wninnig business models innovator, operationally efficient, customer intimate. A company could not be successful over time if trying to be more than 1 of these things. Social media is allowing for companies to be customer innovators'. That's the first change.Second change: yes, companies will still be making money. There's a new breed of for profit social enterprises who innovate to solve wicked problems. These tend to be small firms using profit as a mechanism for market feedback.Third change: ability to disrupt traditional go-to-market strategies. One example is that companies once had to tap into partner ecosystems to distribute products globally. And, there was often difficulty adapting products for the unique needs in countries or regions. Social media helps companies to listen to customer experiences.An interesting example. I made a comment on twitter yesterday about how I liked the Salesforce Chatter iPad app, but not Chatter within the Salesforce app. I got a question from a Salesforce product manager. He's tapping into the insight of another product manager-me.
Hatice
Welcome back, StavrosTheWonderchickenStavrosthewonderchicken is back, leading off his rturen with a great post on the situation on the ground in Korea, Cloudy, Strong Chance of Rain and a screed about our legal drug pushers. I discovered the wonderchicken 6 months or so ago, when he crack
Ricardo
One thing I'd prefer to say is the fact beofre acquiring more laptop memory, look at the machine in to which it can be installed. If your machine can be running Windows XP, for instance, the memory limit is 3.25GB. Setting up a lot more than this would purely constitute a new waste. Make certain that one's motherboard can handle your upgrade quantity, as well. Thanks for your blog post.
Buffie
DvD061 That's a mold-breaker. Great thinking!
Mum Vicki
Following your adventures with great interest, but now in countdown mode for your May 19th return home!!!
Vicki
Sorry to hear you succumbed to a tummy bug son. Pleased Meze didn't get it too and was able to look after you! Egypt sounds like an interesting place. Thanks for your indepth blog. Looking forward to the next instalment.
Vicki
Great to see the Christmas tops in use and your smiling faces! Must have been a bit warmer in Amalfi. Enjoyed the photos, but it makes me want to go back to Italy all the more. You got a few different shots from ours of Rome. Happy trails in Egypt and then USA.
Stephen Carwell-Cooke
Hi Craig
Wish you a happy Birthday on the 10th and both you and Marisa a Happy New Year, see you guys when you get back to New Zealand.
Trish
Hi, we arrived back in NZ yesterday great to see your photo's of Santorini thanks for meeting us it was great to see you both again. The rest of our trip went well. Back at work today b*****!
Love to you both
This Bird Has Flown
This mild mannered message board could use a bit of a flame war.
I can imagine you blokily feigning an interest in the super 14 right now Chico - "How are Orange Free State doing"? and "Is that Todd Blackadder still playing"?
No. ein blog fan,
Rogerinho
Craig
Not wanting to have a flame war on this mild mannered message board, I'll step in and say that I have every reason to believe "Anonymouse" is my friend Nigel from NZ. He doesn't have a lot to do except read my blogs and post snarky comments. The "weighs heavily" was directed at me (I actually said "ways lightly", but I've since corrected it...).
Thanks for visiting and thanks for the message(s) Holly.