When writing blog posts, we usually reply to one or several other posts, quoting at most 2–3 extracts of them. In emails, it is fairly common to keep replying and articulating refinements as further thoughts are spurred. Why don’t we do it on blogs as well? I don’t know, but I’ll try here, and it …
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How to price Enterprise Social Computing offerings?
Expand to see inline the other posts in IT Management» Innovation is obvious in the Enterprise Social Computing field. Features are invented and combined in novel ways; ever changing suites of products are built and marketed. Innovation is very real, even if not of the scale signaled by the hype around it. It’s not in …
Additional resources on increasing pricing schemes for enterprise social applications
Below is a slide deck calling for increasing pricing schemes for enterprise social networking applications. This is complementing an upcoming and more detailed post, but in the meantime, I’m already posting the slides here. I will of course update this post when the new one is out. Don’t hesitate to point any mistakes! UPDATE: The …
Dopplr and Tripit: next-gen strategies ? Part 2
Follow up on my previous post about Dopplr/Tripit (hereafter D/T ). [Small digression: it’s very hard (at least to me) to find the right “voice” for blogging. My natural tendency is to write in details. Unfortunately, I don’t the time to afford it in the blog, and it’s probable readers can’t afford it either. So for …
Dopplr and Tripit: next-gen strategies ? Part 1
Answering Umair’s questions: What do you think next-gen strategies look and feel like? Can you name a company that’s a good example? What’s different about them – what’s their advantage built on? I proposed to take TripIt and Dopplr as a case study. Their—now intertwined—future should provide insights on the characteristics of the competitive advantages they’re …
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