Friday, 12th March 2010

Is 150 Still the Magic Number?

Posted on 06. May, 2009 by Jason Chan in Social Media

Is 150 Still the Magic Number?

One of the great things about the social network craze has been the number of raw new connections one can make through seemingly ethereal means. Between all of the requisite networks, I’ve somehow managed to create hundreds of connections to people whom I’ve worked with, met informally and shared something in common. Yet, over the [...]

Syndicating Experiences

Posted on 28. Apr, 2009 by Jason Chan in Customer Experience

Syndicating Experiences

There’s nothing new about syndication. It’s been around for decades, notably in newsmedia and TV. Then the web came around and RSS made it really easy to syndicate just about any piece of content you could think of. But what about syndicating experiences? Is that something that can be done?
Yesterday, Facebook announced that it would [...]

Share with Care

Posted on 27. Apr, 2009 by Jason Chan in Social Media, Strategy

Share with Care

A recent post on Mashable got me wondering about the effect of diluting proprietary intellectual property when it’s shared through social networks, Twitter and the like. It used to be that quality of original thought determined whether or not you were making a valuable contribution, particularly in academia. This was valued above all else – [...]

Dropping the D

Posted on 12. Mar, 2009 by Jason Chan in Business Models, Strategy

Dropping the D

Digital photography
Digital music
Digital marketing
Enough already!
When are we going to just drop the “Digital” and call them what they really are? It’s easy to think this is a minor point, but qualifying something as “digital” is old-school, traditional thinking. No wonder companies have such a hard time becoming digital. This is not a new topic by [...]