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IT Conversations – Service at the core
I really enjoyed the OSBC 2005 conference. Met a lot of people. If I write about everyone that I met, the next few weeks will be only about this topic 🙂 My meeting with Doug Kaye, the founder of IT Conversations was very very interesting. IT conversations puts together recordings from conferences such as OSBC… Continue reading
Quotes worth recording – Tony Robbins
Quotes worth recording – Benjamin Disreali
I love this quote. It was clear even then that to achieve anything significant, it takes time. There are no shortcuts. This has not changed a bit over the years. “Beware of endeavoring to become a great man in a hurry. One such attempt in ten thousand may succeed. These are fearful odds.” – Benjamin… Continue reading
Very good may not be good enough
The concept behind MovieLink and CinemaNow intrigues me. I love their business models, don’t get me wrong. When I recently (yesterday morning) visited MovieLink website using my firefox browser, I got this error message The point to note here is that most prospects of MovieLink will be early adopters having broadband connections. Chances are that… Continue reading
Turbulence – No business model is safe or everlasting
A few months ago, I wrote an article titled “Innovation is the only sustainable competitive advantage” Here are some of the excerpts: The video rental business was dominated by Blockbuster and Hollywood (plus a large number of local and regional players) until 1999. Netflix entered the scene with an innovative (at that time) way of… Continue reading
Quotes worth recording – Mario Andretti
Quotes worth recording – Jim Rohn
Quotes worth recording – Teddy Roosevelt
The following quote by Teddy Roosevelt is inspirational to say the least. Roosevelt asks us to be players rather than observers. “Far better to dare mighty things, to win glorious triumphs, even though checkered by failure, than to take rank with those poor spirits who neither enjoy much nor suffer much, because they live in… Continue reading