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Should Consultants Compete or Cooperate?

Ari Herzog

Why must we compete? I don’t know if it’s preferred to create a physical agency or a loose network of peers who agree to work together before working separately, but if we agree a client would get more from many minds than one mind, why not work together? -- Thank you for reading Should Consultants Compete or Cooperate?

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Wondering If Mobile Technology Kills Creativity

Ari Herzog

So while there are plenty of technically sound, professional photographers out there, they are competing with even more cell phone photographers, that thanks to apps like Instagram and others, they have an instant audience to take in their work and give it praise. I competed for critical feedback.

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Specialists and Generalists

Ari Herzog

Many forward-looking companies are specifically mandating multi-functional experience as a requirement for career progress… Professionals armed with the analytical capabilities developed via these experiences will fare particularly well when competing against others more focused on domain-specific skill development.

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How Social Media Changes Retail Storefronts

Ari Herzog

I fought with competing distributors over the signage in the front window and the decals on the door. I spoke to restaurant owners when competing Budweiser decals faded. I was taught that the area closest to door handles was more valuable then retail space on 5th Avenue. Your experience is changing.

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Build Common Relationships with Commonred

Ari Herzog

Should Consultants Compete or Cooperate? Sign up for his email newsletter and send a tweet. Related articles you may enjoy: Why Social Media Does Not Bring Us Closer. Questioning Why I Still Use Twitter. Recent comments Recent comments.

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Why the Kindle Fire is Not For Me

Ari Herzog

When stacked up against other popular tablets, the Fire can’t compete. Yes, power users will find themselves a little frustrated with what they can and can’t do on the thing without access to the Android Market but, in these carefree days of cloud-based apps ruling the world, increasingly all you need is a good browser.

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Bye Bye Facebook, Bye Bye Twitter

Ari Herzog

The big two continue to compete with each other , and they aren’t disappearing anytime soon. Maybe facebooking and tweeting have nothing to do with it, but they might. Regardless of the chicken and egg, I owe it to myself to take a much-needed break from Facebook and Twitter. My accounts will remain active.

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