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| Page 1 of 1 | Previous | Next | THE RELATIONSHIP ECONOMY DECEMBER 4, 2012 The Increasing Risk Of Social Media Where’s the Fire Engine? In case anyone is wondering how much interest there is in learning about social media risk check out the graph below which illustrates the rise in interest since 2009 and predicted through 2013. The questions on this subject matter are many while the answers are few. In a Forbes article titled “ Social Media Risk Is Like Wildfire. | THE RELATIONSHIP ECONOMY JANUARY 7, 2013 2013: The Social Era Revolution The inventory of knowledge and smart search engine system will reward people for doing what they are most passionate about. A revolution (from the Latin revolutio , “a turnaround”) is a fundamental change in power or organizational structures that takes place in a relatively short period of time. The flaw in market economics will be reversed in the Social Era. Technological | | | | | | | THE RELATIONSHIP ECONOMY APRIL 27, 2012 The Era of Technological Collaboration The next era we are about to witness is technological collaboration enabled by related technology and the resulting impact on human behavior, society and economics promises to re-engineer everything we thought we knew about human behavior, society, business and economics. Customers are now suppliers which means the historical view of the system has been flipped. | THE RELATIONSHIP ECONOMY NOVEMBER 21, 2011 Who Collects Data “Behind Your Back”? Zuckerberg said: If you look at companies, whether it’s Google or Yahoo or Microsoft, right, that have search engines and ad networks, they also have a huge amount of information about you. Now Facebook engineering director Arturo Bejar has shared what personal information Facebook retains with its tracking cookies, as reported by USA Today. But you never know that. . | THE RELATIONSHIP ECONOMY MAY 22, 2012 The Facebook Basket of Goods Charles Munger, CFO of Berkshire Hathaway uttered these deeply foreboding words at a conference at Seattle University in reference to the Enron debacle; “it’s bad enough when we lose the accounting profession, but dear God help us if we lose the Engineers”. Over the 75-year life of that bridge, those 10 engineers are responsible for 380 Million hours of increased productivity. | THE RELATIONSHIP ECONOMY APRIL 15, 2011 The Irony of Social Advertising Profiling engines on Facebook identify user demographics and interests, allowing advertisers to target ads in specific ways, including age, gender, relationship status, education level, workplace, interests and connection to an advertisers’ Facebook page. The amount U.S. billion last year to nearly $38 billion by 2015, according to a new report from Borrell Associates Inc. More than 1.5 | | | | | | | | | -
THE RELATIONSHIP ECONOMY | MONDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 2010 Social Value Creation: How To Manufacture Wisdom The Percentile Search Engine. Instead of just returning information, this new search engine must return probabilities from which an entrepreneur may test scenarios related to the likelihood of executing a particular business process at a known time, cost, proximity, ROI, etc. Valuation of Knowledge The search engine can look into a network and identify the supply and demand of a knowledge asset. If it is unavailable or too expensive, the search engine can adjust for price, risk, or options that may emerge at a later date. We call this wisdom. Example. MORE >> -
THE RELATIONSHIP ECONOMY | WEDNESDAY, MARCH 30, 2011 Is Yours Bigger Than Mine? Bloggers pursue BIGGER numbers of readers and search engine rankings. Change Factors Disruptive Factors Market Factors Strategic Factors anatomy bank accounts Behavior big deals cause collective voice everything form human behavior Humans idea impact Influence Life money men nature network operators power struggles purpose search engine rankings swarms technology Virtual virtual world VoiceBig and BIGGER has always been the goal of many. As adolescents we wanted to be taller, stronger and part of the Bigger crowd of in people. Does BIG in the Virtual World Follow Form? MORE >> -
THE RELATIONSHIP ECONOMY | TUESDAY, JULY 27, 2010 What’s Your Social Spread? The search engines provide “float indexes. As more and more organizations use all things social to attract audiences the issues of “ spread becomes a focal point for reaching the right audience. In statistics, statistical dispersion is variability or spread in a variable of probable distribution. Probable distribution is important to distribution of relevant content in context with your audience. Dispersion is contrasted with location or central tendency, and together they are the most used properties of distributions. Spread is used in gambling to determine the odds. MORE >> -
THE RELATIONSHIP ECONOMY | TUESDAY, JULY 13, 2010 Social: Useful vs. Useless Consider these non-stop proclamations: Get the best SEO Engine on the planet: Why? Lets take an exam. How many people using social are useful to you? How many are useless to you? Lets do another exam. How many organizations using social are useful to you? How many are useless? Now define what defines your answers to these questions. Is your definition useful to you individually or your organization? If not then your answers are useless! What Are Useless Uses? Useless means having or being of no use and not able to give service or aid. Key word here is PRODUCTIVE! What Makes You Useful? MORE >> -
THE RELATIONSHIP ECONOMY | TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 2013 How Smarter Companies Create Value Being a smarter company is a never ending process of engineering intangible capital for the optimal creation of continuous value for consumption by the market. Some companies create continuous value. Others simply stop creating value. Some are smart and some are dumb. What is the difference between the two? Value creation has changed. It used to be that a company could simply put a product or service out to market and it would be consumed by ready buyers. Today buyers are smarter and they want value continuously. Continuous value creation is a philosophy and a process. MORE >> -
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- Missing The Whole Point Of Value THE RELATIONSHIP ECONOMY | FRIDAY, MARCH 1, 2013
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- Where Does Your Strategy Come From? THE RELATIONSHIP ECONOMY | MONDAY, JULY 23, 2012
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- Enter Social Forcefields THE RELATIONSHIP ECONOMY | SUNDAY, AUGUST 22, 2010
- Can You Escape the Hit? THE RELATIONSHIP ECONOMY | TUESDAY, AUGUST 31, 2010
- Synthesis Is More Important Than Analysis THE RELATIONSHIP ECONOMY | FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 2013
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- The Social Capitalism Black Market THE RELATIONSHIP ECONOMY | SUNDAY, JULY 4, 2010
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- Does Technology Increase Organizational Capital? THE RELATIONSHIP ECONOMY | TUESDAY, MARCH 26, 2013
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- Who is Awarding The Disruption Badge? THE RELATIONSHIP ECONOMY | SATURDAY, DECEMBER 3, 2011
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- Feeling the Cluster Funk? THE RELATIONSHIP ECONOMY | SATURDAY, JUNE 19, 2010
- Social Engagement Mimics Economic Transactions THE RELATIONSHIP ECONOMY | FRIDAY, MARCH 1, 2013
- It Is Time To Evolve THE RELATIONSHIP ECONOMY | FRIDAY, OCTOBER 7, 2011
- When Search Will Disrupt On-line Air Travel THE RELATIONSHIP ECONOMY | THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 2011
- It Takes Currency to Make Money THE RELATIONSHIP ECONOMY | SATURDAY, JULY 3, 2010
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- 2011: Changing The Social Life THE RELATIONSHIP ECONOMY | THURSDAY, DECEMBER 23, 2010
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- What Will Jets 3.0 Look Like? THE RELATIONSHIP ECONOMY | WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 2011
- The Social Credit Score THE RELATIONSHIP ECONOMY | FRIDAY, OCTOBER 29, 2010
- Now Your Data Is Being Transformed THE RELATIONSHIP ECONOMY | SATURDAY, DECEMBER 31, 2011
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