Just as artists and companies can collect incredible amounts of data on fans and consumers, so too can governments collect information about its citizens. So, is there no turning back?
Embracing Disruption – James McQuivey Is Looking Forward to the Future
Principal Analyst at Forrester Research, James McQuivey discusses the dynamics of disruption, and how the upside of advancements in all kinds of technology are worth the risks that come with giant leaps forward.
Artists Have More Power Than Ever – How To Become a Big Brand
Artists and Content Creators Rejoice! The same platforms available to large corporations are available to artists so we can make strong connections with our fans. James McQuivey from Forrester Research explains how this new relationship lets fans help create art alongside the artist.
Demystifying Law: How LegalZoom Uses Technology To Make Law Affordable
In this world nothing can be said to be certain, except death and taxes,” Benjamin Franklin once wrote. As a small business owner, independent filmmaker and single mother I would add legal fees to this list.
Key Insights for Managers & Businesses – Dr. Sheth Explains
In this quick byte-size, Dr. Sheth explains the two most important things for managers to understand, and why it’s crucially important (and better financially) for every business to care about their communities.
Minecraft: The Game That Captured a Generation Through the Eyes of Serial Entrepreneur Jay Adelson
When I sat down with Jay Adelson, former CEO of Digg and founder of Opsmatic, we instantly bonded as parents of kids who are part of a generation that may one day be referred to as “The Minecraft Generation.” Adelson is quite the wizard tech entrepreneur himself.
The Rule of 3 – Dr. Sheth Breaks Down The Magic Rule
As industries mature, companies are consolidated and eventually only 3 major players will emerge to dominate any industry. Sound crazy? Watch Dr. Sheth explain how this phenomenon occurs like clockwork, and why innovation is crucial for smaller companies.
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