Friday, April 22, 2011

The Five Traits That Get You Promoted to CEO :)

  • Passionate curiosity
  • Battle-hardened confidence
  • Team smarts
  • A simple mindset
  • Fearlessness
Read on! http://goo.gl/f3f55

Saturday, November 13, 2010

Cellphone Centric Living

Consider this:
4.2 million people are using their cellphones at any given time
89% of U.S. citizens owned cellphones in 2009
In the U.S., 4 out of 5 teenagers carry a mobile phone
47% can text with their eyes closed

More here

Jay, Bangalore

Friday, October 09, 2009

A Nobel Prize for Hope...

Obama accepts the Nobel Peace Prize as a "Call to Action" - "a call for all nations to confront the common challenges of the 21st century."

View the video here.

Jay, Bangalore

First Dates

Steve blogs about Organizational ADD. Read more about it here:
50 Million First Dates

Jay, Bangalore

Sunday, January 25, 2009

"Always Be Learning..."

Garr Reynold has a list...over at Presentation Zen. Here is five I particularly like.
  1. In structure there is freedom and spontaneity.
  2. Restraints and limitations can be great liberator
  3. Listen more than speak
  4. Embrace the power of now, this moment.
  5. Always be learning. Always be learning. Always be learning.
The full list is here.

Jay, from Bangalore

Sunday, December 14, 2008

BMW M - Climbing up the cliff

Worldwide, when car sales is literally dropping off a cliff, one car manufacturer is showing the world that it is also possible to CLIMB UP THAT CLIFF!

Riding on the phenomenal success of the new M3, the BMW M lineup sold an unprecedented 22,340 units as of November, exceeding the previous year's sales figures of 14,092 units by
over 50 per cent.

Big lessons there for OEMs, Retailers, Designers, Marketeers and of course Marketing Communicators.

Jay, from Bangalore

Saturday, November 22, 2008

Communication counts

Communications - it's not just what you say. It's also what you do.
And it counts most when everything hangs in balance.

Jay, from Bangalore

Monday, November 10, 2008

Marcom Lesson #01: Trust

"You can fool us once, but probably not twice.", says Seth Godin.
"Trust is really valuable and equally fragile."

Read on...

Jay, from Bangalore

Thursday, November 06, 2008

Obama Lessons

Six Obama Lessons for marketers
Obama understood the meaning of Actionable Messaging.
And that made all the difference!

Marketing lessons from the US election

http://sethgodin.typepad.com/seths_blog/2008/11/marketing-lesso.html

What Marketers Can Learn From Obama's Campaign
http://adage.com/columns/article?article_id=132237

Obama's Web marketing triumph
http://money.cnn.com/2008/02/29/technology/leonard_politics.fortune

The Marketing of the President 2008
http://www.patrickruffini.com/2008/02/13/the-marketing-of-the-president-2008/

Obama: Web marketer of the year
http://www.worldofdtcmarketing.com/files/44c1daacd7257afc0f4b6915980a0f17-503.html#unique-entry-id-503

Obama wins on Google before he wins the elections
http://www.portentinteractive.com/blog/obama-mccain-seo.htm

And One for Sriduth, my son...

9 lessons in balance, love, and leadership
http://www.menshealth.com/cda/article.do?site=MensHealth&channel=guy.wisdom&category=life.lessons&conitem=7987743a7fddc110VgnVCM20000012281eac____&page=1


Jay, from Bangalore

Wednesday, November 05, 2008

November 4, 2008 -The Power Of Words

Life. Liberty. Opportunity. Hope.
Change we can believe in.
"Yes, we can!"

Simple, everyday words. Words that articulate clear, elegant, concise, thoughts.

Words close to truth.

Words that inspire. Words that empower.

Words that indeed changed the world, this Autumn night.

Jay, from Bangalore

Friday, September 19, 2008

“Good ideas alter the power balance in relationships”

And perhaps that's why they are always, ALWAYS met with resistance.

"Your friends may love you, but they don't want you to change. If you change, then their dynamic with you also changes." - says Hugh Mclead.

" They like things the way they are, that's how they love you- the way you are, not the way you may become. Ergo, they have no incentive to see you change. And they will be resistant to anything that catalyzes it. That's human nature."

Jay, from Bangalore

Sunday, July 27, 2008

The Netbook Revolution

Asus, the Asian company little known outside the mother-board and graphic cards market, has led a quiet revolution almost as significant as the IBM PC of the eighties.

Moving away from the smaller, and faster mainstream market for laptops, the Asus eeepc, which is smaller and cheaper, created a new "Netbook" category overnight.

Now, the "Netbook" niche is threatening the mainstream, and PC manufacturers are worried.

Meanwhile, portable computing became cheaper, more reliable and convenient.

Jay, from Bangalore

Apple right on top

Apple is right on top of the IDEA design awards 2008, striking Gold with the iPhone, the Macbook Air, and the Apple wireless keyboard.

The Winners.

Jay, from Bangalore

Friday, June 27, 2008

Bill Gates - a computer in every home and on every desk


Thank you Bill for that bootlegged Windows 95 OS on which I learned to make mistakes.
Thank you for Windows 98 on which I grew up.
Thank you for Win xp on my office PC. It did not even crash once the last year.
Thank you for Office 97. And thank you for office 2007.
Thank you for Regedit. Thank you for "format c:"

And thank you for DX8.1 on which my son Sriduth discovered his first games.

Thank you for making computers ... well, usable, playable, tweakable, and kickable.

Jay, from Bangalore


Sunday, June 15, 2008

Story of the web

Like any real-life success story, this one is also full of surprises, unexpected turns, off-track growth, and adrenalin pumping breakthroughs, not to say the best years of the world's best.

And who succeeds the best? As always, the ones who sell pans!

How the web was won. Read on...

Jay, from Bangalore

Obama and Drucker: the five eternal questions

Peter Drucker's five eternal questions for business:
What is our mission?
Who is our customer?
What does the customer value?
What are our results?
What is our plan?

Business Week's Rick Wartzman wrote an interesting article about how Obama found the right answers. Read On...

Jay, from Bangalore

Tuesday, June 03, 2008

Office 2.0 is here

There is nothing virtual about it. Office 2.0, the connected, networked, real-time work place is here.

Work together, anywhere, says Adobe Acrobat. Google Docs offers "Free web-based word processor and spreadsheet, which allow you share and collaborate online." (Right idea, wrong grammar!)

Many organizations now prefer the real-time features of Google Docs over Microsoft Office, making for surprisingly speedy adoption..

Here is Scoble's take on Office 2.0

For an exhaustive list of Office 2.0 tools, click here. How many of these are you using right now??

Jay, from Bangalore

People and environments

"Pleasant. Caring. Engaged." people are the key to success, says Tom Peters.

‘Pleasant, caring, engaged’ work environments create "Pleasant. Caring. Engaged." people, says ideaburger.

Join the conversation here.

Jay, from Bangalore


Saturday, May 31, 2008

12 PR secrets for startups

"Measure Success, Not Traffic" - reminds Brian Solis.

The PR secrets:

"Understand You’re Not the Only Story in Town."
"Pick the Right Person or Team to Lead PR."
"Participation is Marketing."
"Identify The Target Audience For Every Step Of Your Growth."
"Don’t Launch on Mondays."
"No Two Bloggers or Journalists are Created Equal."
"Measure Success, Not Traffic."
"Customize the News For Each Influencer to Make His Or Her Job Easier."
"Get a Spokesperson."
"Your Company Blog is More Powerful Than You May Think."
"Blogger Relations Extends from the “A-List” to the Magic Middle."
"Follow the Conversations and Join In."

I find #3 and #7 the most revealing.

Read On...

Jay, from Bangalore

Saturday, May 24, 2008

The changing face of business travel

Business traveling is changing.

"Certain types of corporate jaunts may be dead for good.", says Business Week. [more]

"If oil is $130 a barrel and if security adds two or three hours to a trip and if people are doing more and more business with those far afield...,and if we need to bring together more people from more places when we get together...,and if the alternatives, like video conferencing or threaded online conversations continue to get better and better, then..., I think the standard for a great meeting or a terrific conference has changed." says Seth Godin [more]

Means a paradigm shift in business communications. Is your next business presentation compatible with a virtual meeting?

Jay, from Bangalore